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Winter
A touch of colour between the concrete buildings, the "Three Hexagons" tower 5.50 metres above the forum from the roof of the doctor's surgery.
Designed by Victor Vasarely in 1973, this polychrome enamelled sheet-metal structure pays homage to the Bauhaus, whose code of primary colours it adopts.

Classification

  • Contemporary

Services

  • Accessible en poussette

Opening

All year round, daily.

Welcoming people with disabilities

The structure is visible from the tarmac areas of Flaine Forum, but you won't be able to get to the bottom of it in a wheelchair.

Pets welcome

Pets : Accepted.
On a leash only.

Further information

Home :
The Flaine Art Centre organises a free guided tour of the resort every Tuesday at 2pm (in winter and summer) (registration required).

Follow the director of the Art Centre through the twists and turns of Flaine, in pursuit of the History of Flaine and its little stories too...

The Trois Hexagones (Three Hexagons) are among the works on display during this tour.
Booking :
For the free guided tour: please book with the Centre d'Art de Flaine before 11.30am on Tuesday.

Rates

Free access.

How to find us

The structure is located on the building overlooking the Flaine Forum, above the Mountain Collection Estate Agency. Please note that it is not possible to access the work as it is located on a roof.

To get there on foot from Flaine Forêt, take the orange inclined lifts. Coming by car? The nearest car park is P2, just before the entrance to Flaine Forum.
Les Trois Hexagones