As a couple, family or with friends, Tignes offers a whole host of events throughout the season so that you can explore the mountains, try out new activities and enjoy inspiring musical and artistic offerings from our dynamic guest artists. Don’t hold back!
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
End-of-summer party with the On Point Festival!
On the program:
Summer closing
Stance // Holy Mountain // Tom Meenger // Elysium // John Klarxx
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Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
Sale of local products and crafts.
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
Victor Galuchot is no longer travelling to the other side of the world on skis! With Les étoiles de la Terre, the skier unveils a beautiful film produced by himself, just down the road from home. The drone shots are breathtaking, but they don't detract from the underlying theme: the disappearance of glaciers. In a half-hearted mea culpa, Galuchot acknowledges that skiers are ‘cutting off the branch we're sitting on’ and returns to more modest, but no less ambitious, skiing.
Every Monday from 30/06/25 to 07/09/25.
Free admission.
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
In 1952, the village of Tignes was lost forever. Were all these sacrifices on the altar of economic growth and progress worth it? How can we recover from these tragedies? And what do current generations remember about these vast projects?
Every Tuesday and Friday from 30/06/25 to 07/09/25.
Free admission
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
This film traces the exceptional career of one of today's top female climbers. We follow Julia Chanourdie's development from her first steps as a child in her parents' bouldering gym to her most recent performances, when she became one of only three women in the world to reach level 9b on a route, under the watchful eye of her father, her coach. The portrait of a passionate climber with unstoppable technique, gifted but modest, who went on to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
Every Thursday from 30/06/25 to 07/09/25.
Free admission.
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
In 1952, the village of Tignes was lost forever. Were all these sacrifices on the altar of economic growth and progress worth it? How can we recover from these tragedies? And what do current generations remember about these vast projects?
Every Tuesday and Friday from 30/06/25 to 07/09/25.
Free admission
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
Pascal Arpin, a high mountain guide born in Séez, has been climbing mountains since he was very young. At the age of 25, he was lucky enough to take part in an expedition to a major Himalayan peak, which inspired him to travel and discover other mountain ranges and cultures. Photography was an obvious way of showing the beauty and fragility of the places he comes into contact with every day in his job.
A selection of his finest photographs will be on display at Panorama from Monday 04 August to Sunday 07 September 2025, free of charge and open to the public during opening hours.
The artworks are for sale, so don't hesitate to ask the Panorama team!
From 10.30am