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Guided tour of 'L'Art au Sommet' exhibition

Sculptures on the slopes

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Courchevel 1850
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Join one of the FACIM guides on a tour of the resort to discover works of art from the L’Art au Sommet exhibition.

Over the course of 2 hours, you will stroll through the resort and admire the amazing sculptures of renowned sculptor Léo Caillard. 

Displayed in the open air, like an open-air museum, the sculptures offer reflections and contours that change according to the weather conditions, a surprise round each corner. Snow is definitely the stuff of emotions, and Courchevel a summit of art.

Organised by Courchevel Tourist Office, this guided tour is free of charge. Please sign up at Courchevel Tourisme no later than 6pm the evening before (numbers limited to 30)

Meet in front of Courchevel Tourisme in Courchevel at 10am.

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