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    Saint-Chef (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃɛf]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. [3] [4] The commune is named after Saint Chef , who was born in the nearby hamlet of Arcisse.

  2. 249. Hotel in Vignieu. Room from 179 €. This 13th-century chateau is located in Vignieu, in the Rhône-Alpes region. It is set in a large wooded park and offers a heated swimming pool and free WiFi access. Each guest room at the Château Chapeau Cornu is individually decorated and includes…. Located 3 km from Saint-Chef.

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  3. Saint-Chef. Saint-Chef, place de la Mairie. Saint-Chef est une commune française située dans le nord du département de l' Isère, en région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes . La commune de Saint-Chef compte plus de 3 000 habitants répartis sur 2 716 hectares, dans le nord-ouest du département de l'Isère, dans le canton de Bourgoin-Jallieu.

  4. Tourist attractions near Saint-Chef, France. What to do at Saint-Chef? Some places with official tourist classifications and other places of interest to visit nearby that should provide inspiration if you are visiting Saint-Chef. Aquarium. Aquarium du Lac du Bourget (41km) Aquarium de Lyon (44km) Heritage sites. Historic Lyon (43km)

  5. 6 days ago · Description. Saint-Chef's Abbey, through its influence for twelve centuries, has deeply marked the local landscape. The story begins in the hamlet of Arcisse at the beginning of the 6th century, where the young Theudère, a native of the hamlet, decided to leave everything to join the Lérins Abbey.

  6. Le site officiel de la mairie de Saint-Chef vous renseigne sur son activité, ses services et le patrimoine de la commune.

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  8. Église abbatiale de Saint-Chef. Classée Monument Historique dès 1840, l'église abbatiale de Saint-Chef est une œuvre de référence en France en terme d'art roman : architecture typique du Xème siècle, fresques romano-byzantines à la conservation exceptionnelle, décors médiévaux.

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