2024

SUMMUM

Village halls and multipurpose halls
2.5/5
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The Summum is the largest venue in Grenoble after the Palais des Sports (but not a regular concert venue). Adjacent to the Alpexpo exhibition centre in the Villeneuve district, it has a capacity of over 5,000 people. It is here that the biggest national and international names come to perform.

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2024

MC2

Village halls and multipurpose halls

Inaugurated in September 2004 - its 20th anniversary will be celebrated in 2024 - in place of the Maison de Culture built in 1968 for the Olympic Games, the MC2 is a benchmark facility in the world of culture. A benchmark for its exceptional stage facilities, including a 1,028-seat auditorium for theater, dance and opera, an auditorium for the world's leading orchestras, a small auditorium, a creation room, a dance studio and a recording studio... But also a benchmark because it is home to Grenoble's national choreographic center, the Centre Dramatique National des Alpes and the Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble. An essential cultural venue.

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2024

PALAIS DES SPORTS

Village halls and multipurpose halls

The building was inaugurated in 1967 to host the figure skating events of the 1968 Winter Olympics. The building that once housed an ice rink for champions and hosted the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games now serves as a showcase for sporting and musical events. In its largest configuration, this modular hall can seat 12,000 people, making it the largest in the département. It also hosted the Davis Cup final in 1982. The end of 2023 will see Lomepal and Michel Sardou, while Shakaponk is scheduled for early 2024, offering a wide range of styles for all audiences.

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