Sundials of Venosc

  • Historic site and monument

One of the oldest painted sundials in the "Dauphinoises" Alps.

Dating from 1669, it bares an inscription stating "sun that doesn't know end" . Its needle disappeared and was replaced in 1998.
The Roman numerals mark the hours with dots.
The number 666 is supposed to represent the flames of hell. This must be seen in the context of the counter-reformation which saw the friars of the Bourg d'Oisans convent attempt to evangelise the Protestants in the Oisans.

à savoir avant votre visite

3 other sundials are in Venosc:
1 dating from 1910 , showing a blue star five-pointed on the front of a house at the end of the hamlet "Ballatin",
another one became white on one house in the hamlet "Ballatin" not far from the old restaurant and another one modern sundial on the facade of a private house

En pratique

Thème

  • Historic patrimony,
  • Sun dial

Horaires

Du 01/01/24 au 31/12/24

  • Lundi :

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  • Mardi :

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  • Mercredi :

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  • Jeudi :

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  • Vendredi :

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Tarifs

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Tips

3 other sundials are in Venosc:
1 dating from 1910 , showing a blue star five-pointed on the front of a house at the end of the hamlet "Ballatin",
another one became white on one house in the hamlet "Ballatin" not far from the old restaurant and another one modern sundial on the facade of a private house

S'y rendre

Latitude : 44.990156

Longitude : 6.114675

Le Courtil
Les Deux Alpes
38520 Venosc
S'y rendre

located in the courtil hamlet

Chambéry Grenoble Bourg-d'Oisans Bourgoin-Jallieu Vienne Lyon Valence Gap

Information mise à jour le 18/10/2021
par Office de Tourisme des 2 Alpes

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