La Casamaures
Historic site and monument ( Historic patrimony / Sun dial / House / Engineering structure )Description
La Casamaures: a historical monument of golden grey and ultramarine
In the 19th century, a fort of dreams was built, between the Route imperiale and the River Isère. Its roots were plunged into the foothills of Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux. And this palatial, four-storey lookout, with its exotic gardens, grew to be a focal point nestling in the mountainous massifs twixt the massifs of Chartreuse and Vercors.
This unusual artistic adventure began in 1855 when a couple from Grenoble bought the piece of land known as “La Guinguette”.
La Casamaures, le premier monument en « OR GRIS », un orient alpin.
Aux fortifications de Grenoble, Joseph Jullien dit Cochard, achète en 1855 un terrain longeant la rivière Isère. Un petit palais néo-mauresque fut édifié sur 4 niveaux sur les contreforts de la Bastille par un couple de grenoblois.
Cette ruine fut rachetée en 1981.
Le ministère de la culture l’a classée Monument historique en 1986 pour son style orientaliste et l’innovation du ciment moulé pour ses façades de colonnade et moulures d’arabesques rehaussées de bleu d’outremer.
Tramway E, stop Casamaures village
Then access through the gate at the bottom of the garden at 58, allée de la Casamaures, Saint-Martin le Vinoux
Road access by the N531, Porte de France, route de Lyon-Grenoble
Business information
Informations
- Maximun capacity 50 person (s)
- Equipped meeting rooms quantity 1
Services
- Chair
- Screen
- Table
- Concert/events
- Family Reception/drinks reception
- Seminar/meeting
Meetings rooms
Orangerie
Orangery Hall 80m2, forecourt 150m2 plus gardens approx. 1000m2. Benefiting from the historic monument setting. Vaulted hall. Close to streetcar E (100m), Casamaures-Village stop.
- Capacity
- 50 person(s)
- Area
- 80 m2
- Height
- 4 m
- Natural light
- Yes
Disposition
- Theatre style
- 50 places
- Cocktail
- 50 places