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Ugine's Remarkable Industrial Complex
Zeitraum der Öffnung
Ganzjährig, täglich.
Gesprochene Sprache(n): Französisch
Preise
Freier Zugang.
In 1904, Paul Girod found Ugine the ideal place to set up his factories and began the adventure with around fifty employees.
Little did he know that he was about to completely change the face and destiny of the town.
The factory was expanding and Paul Girod soon needed more workers. However, Ugine, a farming village, had neither the infrastructure nor the housing to accommodate them. Paul Girod therefore implemented a construction policy for his employees, first with the help of renowned architects, then with the help of the architects of the Reconstruction period. Paul Girod also called on a large foreign workforce, in particular the White Russians fleeing Russia after the Russian Revolution, to whom he gave his furniture storehouse as a place of worship, hence the presence of an Orthodox church in Ugine (the only Orthodox church in the Savoie region). The town's development was such that a second "center" was built, with shops and, above all, a church designed by Claude Fay, an architect whose many buildings have been classified as 20th-century heritage.
. The architectural ensemble built around the factory as part of the architects' social life.
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