With its uninterrupted view of the lake, the space Panorama is no longer just a place dedicated to digital technology. Over the last two years, it has been transformed into a genuine cultural space, open to all and accessible free of charge, driven by the energy of Ludivine Gil, who is passionate about cinema and the mountains.
When you open the doors of the Panoramafacing Lac de Tignes, we discover a hybrid spaceIt's a bit of a third place, a bit of a gallery, a bit of a games room, and now a real place to live.
"When I arrived, the place was mainly known for its gaming PCs, a very niche audience". says Ludivine Gil, head of the Panorama and cinema The Cabin. "The aim was to open it up to everyone and give it a cultural soul.
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Today, the venue hosts temporary exhibitions every month, often accompanied by an opening in the presence of the artists, and is adding to its permanent collection.
Visitors can try their hand at virtual and augmented reality, enjoy board games and consoles, or work in a free teleworking area equipped with acoustic booths.
"It's an offer designed for local residents and holidaymakers alike, a free alternative to the sports offer alone". explains the person in charge of the premises.
Le Panorama, A social and educational vector
The transformation of Panorama also includes a commitment to schoolchildren: artistic mediation workshops, exhibition visits, participation in the national scheme, etc. School and cinema.
"We're trying to give young people an insight into culture, to complement the sport that is so much a part of their everyday lives.
Panorama is also a refuge for families, a place to keep busy when the weather doesn't allow skiing or when you're looking for a cultural break.

"In the mountains, flats are often small. Here, people can come and play, discover an exhibition or simply have a coffee for less.
The team strives to animate the Panorama year-round and extend the dynamic to the cinema The Cabinwith a monthly session accompanied by guests. "Last Monday, we screened a documentary by Marie-José Pérec to a packed house.
Ultimately, the ambition is clear: to make the Panorama a strong cultural anchor, complementing Tignes' sporting identity. "We're lucky to be in a very dynamic resort. Our mission is to make culture accessible to everyone, all year round.