Heritage and architecture in Uriage-les-Bains

Uriage-les-Bains bears witness to a rich past where thermal heritage and architecture meet.

Uriage Paysage Statut Fontaine - Marie El HajalUriage Paysage Statut Fontaine - Marie El Hajal
©Uriage Paysage Statut Fontaine - Marie El Hajal

With a wealth of local history, remarkable buildings and relics, the resort invites you to discover an area shaped by centuries of history.

The resort, a testament to its spa heritage

Uriage has been a magnet for the benefits of its waters since Roman times. In 1781, their curative properties were officially recognised. The resort as we know it today took shape in the 19th century, with the creation of a structured spa establishment and the development of the surrounding park.

A heritage trail, accessible from the Tourist Office, lets you discover this history as you stroll through the resort’s landmarks.

An architectural heritage to explore

The heritage of Uriage-les-Bains is not limited to its thermal baths. A number of buildings, scattered between Saint-Martin-d’Uriage and Vaulnaveys-le-Haut, offer a glimpse of the area’s architectural wealth.

These include the fountain of the goddess Hygie, theformer Uriage-les-Bainsrailway station, and the chapels of Saint-Luc, Saint-Nizier, Saint-Ferréol and thechurch of Saint-Martin.

Visits and experiences

To explore this heritage in a lively way, immersive tours are available, including an audio guided tour of the spa park. The “In the footsteps of the Marquise” experience takes visitors back to the early days of the resort, with historical accounts and architectural discoveries.

An invitation to take a stroll, for those who want to take the time to discover a place where the past and nature coexist harmoniously…

FAQ
  • Is there an itinerary for discovering the local heritage on foot?

    Yes, a heritage trail with explanatory panels allows you to discover the historic sites at your own pace, from the heart of the resort to the neighbouring hamlets.

  • Where does Uriage's distinctive architecture come from?

    The villas in Uriage have a distinctive architectural style. They were built at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, in particular by architects influenced by the fashionable trends to accommodate spa visitors.

  • What is the link between the station and the Roman period?

    The resort is directly linked to the Roman period, as the Romans were already aware of the virtues of the waters of Uriage, and traces of their passage have been found near the thermal spring.