Stade Lesdiguières, Sports stadium in Grenoble, France
The Stade Lesdiguières features five distinct stands with a total capacity of 12,000 spectators, including 8,500 seats for sporting events.
The stadium, established in 1921 and renovated in 1956, received its name from François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières, a historical figure from the 17th century.
The Tribune Finet section of the stadium became a gathering point for local supporters, creating strong community connections during sporting events.
Located at 10 Rue Albert Reynier, the stadium provides dedicated parking spaces and accessibility features, including level entrances and facilities for visitors with reduced mobility.
The venue witnessed Italy's decisive victory over France in the 1995-1997 FIRA Trophy, which influenced Italy's inclusion in the Six Nations Championship.
Location: Grenoble
Inception: 1921
Capacity: 12000
Address: 126 Cours de la Libération 38000 Grenoble
Website: https://grenoble.fr/lieu/586/137-stade-lesdiguieres.htm
GPS coordinates: 45.16611,5.70954
Latest update: June 5, 2025 13:32
Grenoble displays architectural developments from the medieval period to the present day. The medieval Notre-Dame Cathedral stands in the historic center, while the Art Museum offers modern exhibition spaces. The city includes the Tour Perret, a cylindrical tower building from the 1920s, and the Garage hélicoïdal, a spiral parking structure from the same era. Religious buildings such as Saint-Louis Church and Saint-Bruno Church represent different stylistic periods. The Sainte-Cécile Convent and the Palace of the Parliament of Dauphiné show historic administrative and ecclesiastical architecture. The Bastille fortress overlooks the city and can be reached by cable car from Quai Stéphane Jay. The Hôtel de Lesdiguières and the Old Episcopal Palace document aristocratic residential culture. Paul-Mistral Park forms a large green space containing Lesdiguières Stadium and the Alpexpo conference center. The Saint-Laurent Bridge crosses the Isère River, while the Sainte-Claire market halls house daily commerce. Vizille Castle lies outside the city in the commune of the same name. The Musée dauphinois and the Museum of Resistance and Deportation present regional history, complemented by cultural facilities such as the MC2 cultural center and Le Magasin des horizons.
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Le Magasin des horizons
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Alpexpo
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Espace 600
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