Hauteville-Lompnes

Hauteville-Lompnes (French pronunciation: [otvil lɔn] ⓘ) is a former commune in the Ain department in eastern France.

The Sanatorium Félix Mangini was established in 1899 bycFrédéric Dumarest.,[3] a former student of Carlo Forlanini.

[5] The river Albarine flows southwestward through the commune's northern part.

A scion of that family was Henriette d'Angeville, the second woman to climb Mont Blanc, for whom a street in Hauteville is named; her brother, the count d'Angeville, lived in the castle in the mid-nineteenth century.

[8] Today the town is more oriented towards tourism, with cross country and downhill skiing in the winter and range of summertime activities, including walking, hiking and fishing.