Saint-Roch Heritage Centre
The Espace Culturel Saint-Roch presents objects from Gallo-Roman tombs as well as religious elements from the 16th and 17th centuries discovered in Lanslevillard. A permanent exhibition is devoted to the mountain communities of the 16th century
Description
Built in 1634, after the great plague of 1630, which killed 136 out of the 550 inhabitants, Saint Roch's chapel houses objects of worship and statuary elements (16th and 17th century), as well as objects from Gallo-Roman tombs .
It is also the starting point of the "Chemins de l'Histoire", a discovery route of the ten chapels around Lanslevillard, which tell the story of the mountain communities of the village and Haute Maurienne Vanoise.
Exhibition on rock art in Haute Maurienne Vanoise.
Environments
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Village center
Rates
Free access.
Opening period
From 22/12/2025 to 17/04/2026 on Monday and Thursday between 10.30 am and 12 pm.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st and Easter Monday.
Spoken languages
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English
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French
Location
Animals
Pets allowed : No