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The church dedicated to Saint George dates back to the beginning of the Middle Ages. It has been regularly modified over the centuries, retaining its elegant structure, in an open environment. The interior has very rare frescoes and funerary liters.

Built between the 1907th and XNUMXth centuries and now listed as a Historic Monument since XNUMX, this church surprises with its unique construction and the richness of its interior decoration. The frescoes and stalls which date from the XNUMXth century have an exceptional iconography, sculpted faces, bottoms of lamps, large portal, with gifts of prominent figures of the village (stalls, altar, Stations of the Cross)
Only the choir is not accessible to people in wheelchairs.

Tips and Suggestions: 
Take advantage of your visit to Saint Geoire en Valdaine to visit the Château de Longpra, the Louvat biscuit factory and the Val d'Ainan artisan brewery.

Activities

Customers

  • Groups welcome

Visit

  • Average duration of the group visit: 30 min

Additional visit:
Contact the town hall for group visits (free and open visit with an explanatory leaflet).

Customers

  • Groups welcome

Visit languages

  • French

Individual visit services

  • Unguided individual tours permanently
  • Guided individual tours on request

Group visits services

  • Unguided group tours permanently
  • Guided group tours on request

Opening

Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 18 p.m.

Admission fees

Free access.

Services

Equipments

  • Public toilets
  • Parking
  • Parking nearby
  • Coach parking

Services

  • Free visits
  • Guided tours

Adapted tourism

  • Adapted benefits for mental impairment
  • Wheelchair accessible with assistance
  • Reserved place for people with reduced mobility
  • hard coating
  • Possibility to drop someone off in front of the site

Public

  • Language spoken: English

Home of animals

  • Animals accepted: not communicated

Access

From Grenoble, A48 motorway towards Lyon, Voiron exit, then D1075 via Chirens, then D82 to St Geoire en Valdaine.