Montbives is a fortified house, built during the 14th century and sitting just below the middle section of the village. It boasts a massive square tower and an impressive kitchen with carved stone pillars. The
château de Serviantin dates back from the 15th century. The name stems from
Abel Servien who was born there in 1593 and who later served as a minister for
Louis XIII. Its square tower can be seen from chemin de la Grivelière and is a classified historical monument. The
château de Franquières is more recent and dates back from the 17th century. It was built between 1601 and 1610 by the Aymon de Franquières family. During the
French Revolution, the property belonged to the scientist
Laurent-Aymon de Franquières who was elected as the first revolutionary
mayor of Grenoble in February 1790 but who knew he was seriously ill and thus resigned in favor of
Joseph Marie de Barral. When he died the same year, the property went to Anne-Marie Franquières – most probably his sister – and then to the related McCarthy family in 1809 who renovated it in 1836. In 1852 it moved to Baroness of Vignet, then Charles de Vignet who sold it in 1880 to Félix du Bourg whose family owned it until 1924 when it was sold to the Forest-Colcombet. Finally, it was bought in 1959 by the OVE (Oeuvre des Villages d'Enfants). The most impressive monuments close to Biviers are the mountains that surround it such as
Dent de Crolles in the Chartreuse range, or
Grand Pic de Belledonne in the
Belledonne range. ==Economy==