05January30January2026

Exposition : Fortifications – le territoire au Moyen Age

Musée archéologique du lac de Paladru – MALP 51 rue du Musée Paladru 38850 Villages du lac de Paladru
Paid

About

Between the 11th and 14th centuries, the skyline bristled with towers and walls. Designed to defend a city, monitor a strategic point, or embody a lord's power, fortifications shaped the landscape of the Middle Ages.
Motte, rocca, fortified town or built-up area thus outline the history of the territory that today covers the Pays Voironnais. The exhibition invites you to take to the heights, from the banks of Lake Paladru to the mountain peaks, passing through the Isère Valley, to discover these medieval remains.

Exhibition designed in partnership with the Pays d'art et d'histoire.

Opening

From June 12, 2025 to March 8, 2026, during museum opening hours:
– From June to October, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 12:30pm and 14pm to 18pm (open continuously in July and August)
– From November to March, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 12:30pm and 14pm to 17pm

Annual closures: January 1st and December 25th. Exceptional closure from January 5th to 30th, 2026.

Prices

Included in the museum entrance ticket (full price €5; reduced price €2; free for children under 10).

Accessibility

  • Access for self-propelled wheelchairs

Access

  • In the countryside
  • Motorway exit within 5 km
  • Lake or body of water within 300 m
  • Village center
  • At the water's edge
  • Beach less than 300 m

The program

On site

FAQ

Is the event free?

No, this event requires payment.

Is the event suitable for children/families?

Yes, this event is perfectly suited for families with children.

Is this event wheelchair accessible?

Yes, this event is wheelchair accessible. Further details may have been provided by the organizers in the detailed description above; if not, please feel free to contact them by email or phone.

From 2 € / pers.

Address

Musée archéologique du lac de Paladru – MALP
51 rue du Musée
Paladru
38850 Villages du lac de Paladru
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