

With its head in the mountains, and yet very close to Grenoble, Uriage is a spa resort in the Belledonne Range, whose splendid park has managed to keep the "belle époque" atmosphere.Period of opening : Every day throughout the year.
Closed Saturday and Sunday.

Situated in Jarrie, in the basement of the Jouvin house since 1987. It recounts the story, the techniques and the applications of the chemical industry in the agglomeration of Grenoble.It gathers industrial machineries, laboratory appliances, documentary pictures and pictures.
The museum recounts Marcel Deprez experience who succeeded in carrying an electric current which was generated by a hydraulic turbine from the Jarrie railway station to the grains covered market in Grenoble.
An incredible “special fabrications” room unveils the manufacturing process of synthetic gems thanks to the Verneuil's process.
The museum has been entirely renovated in 2000.Period of opening : From 02/01 to 31/12
Opening hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between 2 pm and 5.30 pm.
Closed exceptionally on Easter Monday, Feast of the Ascension, Whit Monday, May 1st, May 8th, July 14th, August 15th, November 1st, November 11th and December 25th.Prices : Reduced price: 1 to 2 €
Adult: 3 €
Child: 0 €.

This fascinating museum, abundantly supplied by the inhabitants' gifts, is a rich testimony of the story of Champ sur Drac and the Navarre paper mill. A real industrial saga which cannot be dissociated from the village's story.The museum is situated in the heart of the Navarre working city, in the former retailer which had been built so as to answer to the workers' needs.
Among the many richness of the museum, one can see a cinema projector which dates back to 1914, tools which used to belong to several different building trades such as the leather trade, cobbling, gloves making, including the “main de fer” invented by Xavier Jouvin, as well as everyday life objects, craftsmanship, schools and the former associative life.
This fascinating museum, abundantly supplied by the inhabitants' gifts, is a rich testimony of the story of Champ sur Drac and the Navarre paper mill. A real industrial saga which cannot be dissociated from the village's story.
The museum is situated in the heart of the Navarre working city, in the former retailer which had been built so as to answer to the workers' needs.
Among the many richness of the museum, one can see a cinema projector which dates back to 1914, tools which used to belong to several different building trades such as the leather trade, cobbling, gloves making, including the “main de fer” invented by Xavier Jouvin, as well as everyday life objects, craftsmanship, schools and the former associative life .Prices : Group adults: 2.50 €
Adult: 3 €
Child: 0 €
Student: free of charge
Disabled: free of charge.