Shut up shops – Grenoble on a Sunday
June 29th, 2010 | Published in Comment, Features | 5 Comments
Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple shares a few photos and reflections on the Grenoble’s defaced shop fronts and the transformation of the city on a Sunday.
Sunday in Grenoble. All the shops are closed, their shutters displaying garish graffiti. Quite depressing, no? Well, not for me really. I have a curious proclivity for decay and dereliction – as an amateur photographer, anyway – and hate shopping, so Sundays in Grenoble provide an irresistible opportunity for me.
To be fair, though, any casual visitor to Grenoble – particularly on a Sunday – might be tempted to see a city blighted by vandalism: tagging, bill stickers and a recent proliferation of anti-capitalist street art. Or else they might be lead to conclude that the Grenoblois store owners are lacking in civic pride or are overly laissez-faire when it comes to the wanton degradation of their shop fronts.
For me Grenoble’s Saturday to Sunday transformation is a welcome one. Gone are the herds of gabbing shoppers and down come the shutters, with their daubed slogans and spray-painted murals, simultaneously lending the city an air of decadence and “down at heel charm,” as a guidebook might optimistically put it. Sometimes vibrantly coloured, sometimes dingy, the character of the city on a Sunday is undeniably different. Love it or hate it, it invites you to look; inseparable as it is from the visual language of the city.
Here are some of my photos of Grenoble’s shut up shops, and of other defaced or stencilled doors, graffiti and bill sticking around the city. Let me know what you think about the photos and of Grenoble’s “down at heel charm.”

June 29th, 2010 at 10:53 am (#)
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June 29th, 2010 at 2:44 pm (#)
Interesting!
Yet, if you are a real Grenoblois, on Sunday, you should ski in les Deux Alpes resort (reopened like 10 days ago), hike in the Dent de Crolles or climb the via Ferrata of the Bastille hill. ;)
June 30th, 2010 at 10:03 am (#)
quite a good collection. love the ‘belle belle belle’
June 30th, 2010 at 4:38 pm (#)
@ karl3i: I’m not a ‘real’ Grenoblois but thanks for your suggestions
@ Prakhar: thanks!
July 1st, 2010 at 5:17 pm (#)
Hi James,
Some great shots here – thanks for sharing your prefered Grenoble!
S :->