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Origin and history
The Pente Museum, also known as the Isidore Farm, is an iconic monument located in the town of Combloux. This site, whose exact period of construction or historical use is not specified in the available sources, embodies part of the architectural and cultural heritage of the region. Its name evokes an agricultural or rural vocation, typical of local constructions intended for peasant life or for the exploitation of mountain resources.
In the context of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, traditional farms like this played a central role in the economy and social life of communities. They served both as housing, as a place of work for agricultural or livestock activities, and as a gathering point for local exchanges. These buildings often reflect the architectural adaptations to the climatic and geographical constraints of mountain areas, while at the same time testifying to the artisanal know-how transmitted through generations.