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The commune was featured in the 1995 James Bond movie GoldenEye, with Bond driving on the D2 road prior to his arrival in Monte Carlo, Monaco.[5]
Ski resort
The Ski resort Gréolières-les-Neiges, or Gréolières 1400m, belongs to the town. Two wrecks of jet fighters, and Vought F-8 Crusader and an Aero L-39 Albatros, are parked there for unknown reason and purpose.