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  • Chapelle de LuzierThe Chapelle de Luzier was built in 1716, and is located at the top of the village. Three saints share its patronage: St Anne, the Virgin Mary's mother, St Guérin and St Alexis, who is considered the patron of the chapel.
  • Chapelle des VorziersThe Chapelle des Vorziers, built in 1612 on the only access route between Sallanches and Magland, is dedicated to St Nicholas.
    After the Revolution, it was moved to its current position and completely rebuilt (in 1860).
  • Chapelle de BlanchevilleBuilt in 1656, this chapel is dedicated to St Laurent.
    With a modest appearance, one single window and a small entrance door, it is the smallest chapel in the town.
  • La GrenetteThis covered market with its columns and granite floor from Combloux was built in 1868. It was formerly the grain market.
  • La Collégiale Saint JacquesThis church in Sardinian Neoclassical style, built in 1847, was elevated to a collegiate church in 1893. Dedicated to St Jacques, it has a relic of the saint conserved in the "treasury". It has enjoyed Historic Monument status since 1974.
  • Chemin suspendu des Gorges de la DiosazThe hanging path of the Diosaz gorges offers, in a wild and natural site, a grandiose and unusual spectacle. This gorge is part of the must-see tours of the Mont-Blanc region.
  • La Fontaine de la PaixCommonly known as the Fountain of Lions, this monumental Combloux granite fountain was erected to celebrate the French Revolution, to commemorate its centenary.
  • Château BrechesThis castle was built in 1561 and initially called "Tour de Fer" (Iron Tower). It was a vast square building with a round tower that dominates Place de la Grenette.
    It housed various noble Sallanches families.
    It is a private property and cannot be visited.
  • Porche de l'ancien couvent des CapucinsDating from 1622, this gate is all that remains of the Capucins Convent, which was built in 1620. After its closure in 1793 and its demolition following a fire in 1840, the gate was moved below the walls of Château Brêches, on Place Grenette.
  • Château des Rubins - Observatoire des AlpesAfter two years of massive works, the Château des Rubins has become the Observatoire des Alpes (Alps Observatory). All year round, a modern, fun and interactive exhibition is available for the whole family to visit on the theme of Mountains with a capital M.