Built in 1634, after the great plague of 1630, which killed 136 out of the 550 inhabitants, Saint Roch's chapel houses objects of worship and statuary elements (16th and 17th century), as well as objects from Gallo-Roman tombs .
It is also the starting point of the "Chemins de l'Histoire", a discovery route of the ten chapels around Lanslevillard, which tell the story of the mountain communities of the village and Haute Maurienne Vanoise.
Exhibition on rock art in Haute Maurienne Vanoise.
- Interpretation Centre
Saint-Roch Heritage Centre
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Information update on 29/11/2024 by Haute Maurienne Vanoise Tourisme