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  • Chapelle du CrêtThis chapel was first built in 1697, then rebuilt in 1791. Originally it was a private property belonging to the Ducrey-Ballet family. It is dedicated to St Pierre (St Peter), who was the first Pope, and St Donat.
  • La GrenetteThis covered market with its columns and granite floor from Combloux was built in 1868. It was formerly the grain market.
  • Le Cadran solaire de St MartinAre you on sundial time?
    Located on the south façade of Saint-Martin-sur-Arve church, this sundial intrigues with its simplicity and history. Already in place at the beginning of the 19th century, the exact date of its creation remains unknown.
  • Le lavoir du BoccardVery beautiful covered public wash house located since 1872 in the heart of the district that bears the same name. You can discover it alone or during a visit to the city with a heritage guide. It was used for supplying drinking water and for laundry.
  • Jardin des CimesExperience art, nature and gardens in the Mont Blanc region: discovery walks, panoramic terrace, plant-based cuisine.
  • Eglise de St Martin s/ArveThis small church, rebuilt in 1681, harmoniously combines the Baroque decor of the 18th century with the Neoclassical elements of the 19th century. On the altarpieces or the vault, sculpted and painted angels are present, enhancing the artistic richness of the place.
  • 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.
  • Place St JacquesThis is the oldest square in the town. In an unusual triangular shape, it was redeveloped in 1866 on the approximate location of the medieval market square.
  • Grotte mariale de MéribelA small grotto in the hamlet of Méribel in Sallanches, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, in homage to Our Lady of Lourdes. Likely built after one of the two World Wars, to thank the Virgin for her protection over the village of Saint-Martin.