Places and monuments Medieval period • Le Tabellion or Correrie: House of the judge Corrier, appointed jointly by the
Count of Savoy and the Bishop. Built after the revolt of Arves in 1326. • The
Rue du Collège: A medieval street, last example of shops from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Contemporary period • The
Gérard Philipe Theatre: Typical Architecture of the 1930s.
Religious monuments • The
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Cathedral, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist : A singular mixture of styles and periods. Its origin dates back to the 11th century. Classified as an historical monument in 1906. :*The crypt: Built in the early
Romanesque period and rediscovered in 1958. :*The choir stalls in the cathedral: Completed in 1498, this masterpiece of
Gothic art in walnut is attributed to Pierre Mochet. :*The cloister: located between the cathedral and the refectory of the canons, its origin dates back to 1450. Classified as an historical monument in 1933. :*The bell tower: A former capitular keep having lost its Gothic spire and its four pinnacles in 1794. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 24.jpg|Facade, with the Alps in the background. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 01.jpg|The nave. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 06.jpg|Part of the choir stalls. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 17.jpg|Funerary monument of Oger de Conflans. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 02.jpg|Fresco of the
Entombment (15th century). Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste - 22.jpg|The cloister. • Notre-Dame church: The old parish church, now closed to the public, its origin dates back to the 11th century. The bell tower, today separated from the church, was the entrance. • Palace of the Bishops of Maurienne or former bishop: redesigned in the 18th century and classified municipal building since 1905. The grand salon is a beautiful example of
Baroque art. • Chapel of Bonne Nouvelle: A
pilgrimage place in Baroque style with
ex-votos.
Orientation table. • Chapel of St. Joseph's college (137,
Rue du Collège). A Baroque chapel situated in St. Joseph's college (formerly college Lambertain, founded in 1534)
Green spaces The Clos Carloz and the recreation area of the Combe are the main green spaces in the city. There is also the Garden of Europe and the Saint Ayrald Garden.
Gastronomy Cultural heritage The commune has several museums: • Museum of costumes and folk traditions: Evidence of life in the
Maurienne past • The
Opinel Museum: The history of the famous small knife designed in 1890 by Joseph Opinel and used on all continents • Mont Corbier Museum: The history of the
liqueur, the
still to the invention of Mont Corbier by Abbot Guille in 1888 Notable cultural associations: •
Green and floral spaces In 2014, the commune of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne has the "Floral City" label with "three flowers" awarded by the National Council of floral cities and villages of France in the
Concours des villes et villages fleuris.
Personalities linked to the commune Born in the commune: • Circa. 650–750, Saint Thomas of Farfa or
Thomas of Maurienne, Abbot of
Farfa Abbey. Celebrated on 10 December. • , author of Noelz in Franco-Provençal printed in Lyon in 1555. • (1762-1836), (1828-1836). •
François-Emmanuel Fodéré (1764-1835), creator of
forensic medicine (a statue adorns
Place Fodéré in the city centre). • (1872-1960), creator of the
Opinel knife. • (1884-1936), politician. •
Pierre Balmain (1914-1982), fashion designer. •
Jean Baghe (1927-1992), militant worker, Christian and Socialist of the Maurienne Valley. • , (1937-1973), journalist and designer, French pamphleteer. •
Catherine Sola (1941-2014), actress. •
Jean-Noël Augert, born in 1949, alpine skier. •
Hubert Déquier, born in 1952, French poet and writer. • , born in 1970, actor. •
Damien Saez, born in 1977, singer, author, composer, performer. •
Jean-Pierre Vidal, born in 1977, alpine skier. • , sports journalist. •
Gérald Nguyễn, actor. •
Jean-Baptiste Grange, born in 1984, alpine skier, specialist of the technical disciplines of skiing and especially slalom. Other personalities: • from the 6th century to 1966 • (?-1396), born in
Severy, died in
Rodez, was prior of the of
Romans-sur-Isère, regent, Vice-Rector and , , then . • , Calabrian painter and sculptor, living in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
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