Musée dauphinois

Musée dauphinois
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Established 1906
Location rue Maurice Gignoux 38000 Grenoble
Visitors 57,597 (2009)
Curator Jean-Claude Duclos
Website Musée dauphinois

The Musée dauphinois (Dauphinois museum) is a county museum, located in Grenoble (France).

The museum was founded in 1906 by the ethnographer Hipollyte Müller. Until 1968, he was installed in the convent of Sainte-Marie-d'en-Bas in the street Très-Cloîtres.

It is an ethnographic, archaeological and historical museum, covering the territory of the former province of Dauphiné.

In a 17th-century monastery, visitors can visit the chapel of Sainte-Marie-d'en-Haut with a rich baroque decoration.

The permanent exhibits have English translations.

The museum is located at rue Maurice Gignoux, a street of the Bastille hill.

References

  • Jean-Claude Duclos, Cent ans, Musée dauphinois, Grenoble, 2006, ISBN 2-905375-89-2
  • Hippolyte Müller, Collectif sous la direction de Jean-Pascal Jospin, Musée dauphinois, 2004, ISBN 2-905375-61-2
  • Sainte-Marie-d’en-Haut, Annie Bosso, Musée dauphinois, 1988, ISBN 2-905375-01-9

Coordinates: 45°11′43″N 5°43′12″E / 45.1953°N 5.720°E / 45.1953; 5.720

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