Gap: the former Grand Hotel Lombard on a Roaring Twenties air!
The former Grand Hotel Lombard, one of Gap’s most iconic buildings, opens its doors to the public. Inspired by Art Deco, built between 1924 and 1946 by the Grenoble architect Georges Serbonnet, it was until the early 1970s, a luxurious and modern hotel and the meeting place of many personalities of the spectacle, politics or sports. During the Second World War, it also housed the headquarters of the occupying forces and then the allies of the Liberation. The ground floor with its staircase, its period elevator, mosaics and sculpted decorations is now the headquarters of the Hautes-Alpes Development Agency. Premises that have been the property of the Department since 2006.
Program: -Free or commented visit of the exhibition "The Lombard, from 1926 to today". -Presentation of vintage cars in partnership with the Tacot Club Gavot -11:30 am: Musical aperitif on the terrace hosted by the group "Les Semelles 2 Vents".
Contact: Agence de Développement des Hautes-Alpes Le Lombard, 13 Avenue Maréchal Foch à Gap 04 92 53 62 00 info@hautes-alpes.net