Allemond is a small mountain village in the heart of the Oisans in the valley of the Eau d'Olle, at the foot of the Belledonne mountains in the Grandes Rousses basin. It is located some 20 km east of Saint-Martin-d'Hères and 30 km south of Pontcharra. Access to the commune is by the D526 road from the south which passes through the village then continues north along the eastern border of the commune before turning west. The commune consists of high mountains with forests on the lower slopes.[5]
The first buildings were built in the town in the Middle Ages.
Until the 1960s the life of the people was very simple: they were mainly farmers and herders.
The city also had mining activity under Louis XIII and Louis XIV. It housed the Royal foundries in which ore from mines in the town - mainly silver, lead, and copper - were melted down. Part of the buildings from the former royal foundry long housed the hotel called "Les Tilleuls" (now closed). This hotel with its beautiful walnut staircase was bought in 1920 by a former mayor of the town (for 40 years). His two daughters, Marguerite and Raymonde Giroutru, local personalities, then controlled the propertry for a long time. It was said that Napoleon III stayed at the hotel.
In the late 1970s, the Grand Maison Dam project was launched, it was an economic windfall for the commune and the whole region. The project lasted 10 years and brought in hundreds of workers.
The communes involved were able to invest in tourism and winter sports equipment so ensuring their future once the work was finished.
Today the commune lives completely on tourism both in summer and winter.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Allemondins or Allemondines in French.[7]
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
1,012
—
1800
1,169
+2.08%
1806
1,184
+0.21%
1821
1,017
−1.01%
1831
1,275
+2.29%
1836
1,353
+1.19%
1841
1,546
+2.70%
1846
1,527
−0.25%
1851
1,555
+0.36%
1856
1,346
−2.85%
1861
1,225
−1.87%
1866
1,216
−0.15%
1872
1,240
+0.33%
1876
1,188
−1.07%
1881
1,245
+0.94%
1886
1,254
+0.14%
1891
1,189
−1.06%
1896
1,113
−1.31%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
1,102
−0.20%
1906
1,146
+0.79%
1911
970
−3.28%
1921
954
−0.17%
1926
826
−2.84%
1931
804
−0.54%
1936
737
−1.73%
1946
654
−1.19%
1954
587
−1.34%
1962
530
−1.27%
1968
514
−0.51%
1975
544
+0.81%
1982
958
+8.42%
1990
600
−5.68%
1999
765
+2.74%
2007
867
+1.58%
2012
956
+1.97%
2017
971
+0.31%
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^"Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2024.