Tourist Information - Historical Sites
Here, the past means thousands of years...
From the Sequanes tribes in the Gallic period to the influence of Caesar, from the influence of the Thoire and Villars sirs in the Middle Ages to the gathering of this Savoy province to the Kingdom of France in 1601, without forgetting the darker times of Resistance during World War II, the past has been very rich!
| A la découverte des chapelles du Berthiand |
| 01580 Izernore | Phone: |  | Discover Izernore, from the archaeological museum to the gallo-roman temple's ruins. Follow the Stone Path through the village's streets and get into Izernore's past and present. | | Read more... |
| 01580 Izernore | Phone: 04 74 49 20 42 |  | A museum with appeal that plunges you into the world of archaeology and reveals different aspects of the Roman 'vicus' of Isarnodorum between the 2nd century BC and the 3rd century AD. | | Read more... |
| Stèle commémorative du Dakota |
| 01580 Izernore | Phone: 04 74 76 51 30 |  | Commemorative monument in memory of the first landing of a 'Dakota' DC3 pane in the occupied part of France, on the night of the 6 and 7th of July 1944, on a candestine land located in Izernore. | | Read more... |
| Sur les pas des Sires de Thoire |
| Sur les traces de la Résistance |
| 01580 Izernore | Phone: 04 74 76 51 30 |  | From Izernore to the Ain river, through the Chougeat plateau, Alfred will make you plunge into this dark period of History, during which simple men became real heroes. | | Read more... |
| Vestiges du temple gallo-romain |
| 01580 Izernore | Phone: 04 74 76 51 30 |  | Originally a small Gaulish town, Izernore had become an important 'vicus' by the Gallo-Roman period.The sole testimony to this key period of our local history is the remains of a temple, unique in the Ain, dedicated to a divinity of unknown identity. | | Read more... |
|
|