Notre Dame de Paris Collection

Notre Dame de Paris Collection

Exhibition

Notre Dame de Paris

Histovery, in collaboration with Magan, has remarkably orchestrated the design of its scenographic setups since the first exhibition in Dubai in 2021. These projects, carried out under the project management of Histovery and the craftsmanship of André de Sa Moreira, showcase a creative and innovative vision. Since then, numerous exhibitions have been successfully held worldwide.

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Histovery, with its HistoPad, provides a tailored Augmented Visit service, allowing the public to rediscover the richness of cultural heritage through Augmented Reality, while rigorously adhering to scientific knowledge. Under the project management of Histovery and the craftsmanship of André de Sa Moreira, these innovative solutions successfully support cultural stakeholders in their digital transition.

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Europe

Date

April 7th
to July 17th, 2022

Paris

Collège des Bernardins

Date

August 6th, 2022
to January 8th, 2023

Dresden

Grand Garden Palace

Date

April 15th
to July 15th, 2023

Berlin

Maison de France

Date

December 22nd, 2023
to March 31st, 2024

Senans

Les Salines Royales

Date

February 6th
to May 31st, 2024

London

Chapter House, Westminster

Date

April 25th
to July 14th, 2024

Madrid

CentroCentro

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Asia

Date

October 1st
to November 1st, 2021

Dubai

Dubai World Expo 2020

Date

July 1st
to September 1st, 2024

Seoul

National Palace Museum

Date

September 12th
to October 20th, 2024

Beijing

National Museum of China

Date

November 6th, 2024
to February 24th, 2025

Tokyo

Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

Date

December 8th, 2024
to March 7th, 2025

Hong Kong

Visionairs WestK

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Americas

Date

April 15th
to October 9th, 2022

Washington

National Building Museum

Date

November 15th, 2022
to March 1st, 2023

New Orleans

The Historic New Orleans Collection

Date

October 19th, 2023
to February 15th, 2024

Mexico City

Museo Franz Mayer

Date

November 3rd
to December 30th, 2023

Montreal

Arsenal Art Contemporain

Date

November 15th, 2024
to January 31st, 2025

New York

The Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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Australie

Date

06 December 2024
to 27 April 2025

Melbourne

The Long Room (Immigration Museum)

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    Pavilion of France Hannover 2000

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    Pavilion of France Hannover 2000

    Client

    Vision France

    Project Manager

    CAP Productions

    France explores the theme of Man, Nature, Technology with three words: movement, mobility, transport. Few references do not integrate these areas into everyday life. Transition, passage, projection are the key concepts of the Pavilion of France.

    June 1 to October 31, 2000

    Pavilion of France Hannover

    Facing the Pavilion of Germany, the pavilion occupies a privileged position. Its 8000 m² aims to give visitors a taste of France, the pleasure and desire to discover and rediscover a country rich in tradition and innovation. Its strengths are its diversity and technicality; the pavilion’s primary objective is to seduce and amaze all generations.

    The façade illustrated by the Walking Man of Etienne Jules Marey marries science and cinema. It is a synthesis of movement and mobility. The lighting and graphic treatment enhance its scientific character and technological dimension.

    A cinematic spatial presentation, “The Exhibition Seen by the Professions of Cinema,” invites professionals to discuss movement, using images, light, and sound illustrations to create an illusion with a decor, synthesizing all these professions to leverage each person’s skills to transform visitors into spectators: to concretely translate a dream.

    The entrance of the pavilion, a transition area, isolates the spectator from the outside ambiance. The sounds deepen, the light dims: the countdown begins…

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    Pavilion of France Hannover

    Bathed in bluish light, the spectator discovers the future international space station, surrounded by mobile satellites, thus admiring the Earth from 15,000 km altitude.

    Discovering the Earth’s core, the materials that compose it: molten rocks, magma, volcanic and tectonic activity. The spectator delves into these ever-moving entrails.

    France, seen through the eyes of great French filmmakers, projected onto a large screen, introduces this sequence. The landscape, a strong symbol here, is presented almost in its entirety through giant books: urban, rural, and modern landscapes, images of an ever-changing and evolving urbanization.

    The visitor passes through a dormer window and arrives in an attic where objects aimed at restoring lost mobility to the body are displayed. A tunnel guides the visitor’s steps, through a varied atmosphere, experiencing successive sensations provoked by a color, a material, a sound…

    Surrounded by means of transport and mobility, the visitor is welcomed by a bipedal robot.

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      Pavillon de la Côte d’Ivoire

      Pavillon de la Côte d’Ivoire
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      Pavilion of Côte d’Ivoire.

      Venue

      Exposition Universelle de Dubai

      Client

      Cabinet du Premier Ministre de Côte d'Ivoire.

      Project Manager

      GL events Middle East

      Area

      230 m²

      The improvement of the scenography of the Côte d’Ivoire Pavilion is a daring adventure that resulted in considerable success, with a spectacular before-and-after comparison.

      Rethinking the Scenography

      A New Visitor Experience at the Pavilion

      The decision to dismantle the existing scenography, deemed too restrictive and not reflective of the desired image of the country, was made quickly, retaining only two elements: the giant chocolate tablet and the handmade dress. The new scenography completely rethinks the organization of the space, the visitor experience, the circuit, and the messages to convey.

      The pavilion is now divided into three distinct spaces: Tradition and Hospitality, Art and Opportunity, Innovation and Modernity. Each space benefits from different and contrasting lighting and scenographic treatment: the first is warm and welcoming, the second is impactful and dynamic with colors and lights, and the third is refined to highlight future technologies and luxury.

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      Pavillon de la Côte d’Ivoire

      SPACE 1

      Sensory Space

      The floor of the room, orange in the colors of the Côte d’Ivoire flag, welcomes the public around a large exotic wooden table, cut in the shape of the country, and reflected by a mirror suspended above. The lighting creates a shadow on the floor, while domes at the center of the table showcase raw materials of chocolate under zenithal spotlights. The chocolate-brown walls feature backlit boxes illustrating the ten main raw materials of the country. A large photo of Ivorians conveys hospitality, and the existing chocolate tablet is highlighted at the entrance.

      SPACE 2

      Immersive Space

      The floor of the room is colored white, resembling the Côte d’Ivoire flag. Surrounding it are 6 large screens displaying images of Côte d’Ivoire and its creative qualities (Gastronomy with renowned Ivorian chefs: Chef Christelle Vougo, Chef Grace Emmanuella Houffouet, Chef Nadia Yoboue). Enlarged paintings by contemporary Ivorian artists, like the mural by Alberic Kouassi on the walls of Abobo, are reproduced on all four sides of the room. In the center of the room, traditional wooden stools are placed on a contemporary Ivorian painting printed on the floor.

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      Pavillon de la Côte d’Ivoire

      SPACE 3

      The Côte d’Ivoire of Tomorrow, Luxury and Technology

      The floor of the room is colored green, resembling the Côte d’Ivoire flag. A large showcase wall displays luxury and quality objects. One large screen on the wall and 6 small projections on suspended screens present the various technological lines of Côte d’Ivoire today and tomorrow: Tourism and Culture, Sports, Energy, Health, Creative Industry, Digital Innovation

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        La Force de l’Art 02

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        The Force of Art 02 - The “White Geology”

        Venue

        Grande Neffe du Grand Palais - Paris

        Client

        Centre national des arts plastiques, Réunion des musées nationaux, ministère de la Culture

        Project Manger

        Philippe Rahm, Zette Cazalas (Zen+d CO)

        Area

        4000 m²

        Scenographic arrangement, study and carpentry fabrication of floors, aluminum walls covered with medium on both sides, handling by spider cranes, manufacturing and installation of metal structures, furniture, general installation on site, painting of all volumes, wallpaper, logistics.

        Curators: Jean-Louis Froment, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Didier Ottinger

        The Force of Art II

        Dialogue between Architecture and Contemporary Art

        For the second edition of The Force of Art, three renowned exhibition curators, Didier Ottinger, Jean-Louis Froment, and Jean-Yves Jouannet, called upon architect Philippe Rahm to design a project related to the immense space of the Nave of the Grand Palais.

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        La Force de l’Art 02, Grand palais, Paris 2009-2

        White Geology

        An Architectural Art at the Grand Palais

        The result is a platform installed at the center of the large Nave of the Grand Palais in Paris. Like a landscape whose geology has been shaped by 40 works, this white rectangle measuring 160m x 25m hosts closed and intimate artistic universes, or widely open ones, forming caves, towers, courtyards, and squares that create a “White Geology.”

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          Emil Nolde

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          Emil Nolde

          Venue

          Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais - Paris

          Client

          Réunion des Musées Nationaux

          Project Manager

          Yves Kneuzé

          Area

          2000 m²

          Scenographic arrangement, study and fabrication of walls, showcases, furniture, pedestals, distancing elements in the workshop, assembly on site, painting of all volumes, installation of carpeting, wallpaper, setup of showcases, glass domes, logistics.

          Exhibition curator: Sylvain Amic

          February 7 to May 24, 2009

          Emil Nolde

          Pioneer of German Expressionism

          German expressionism remains a new subject in France. Emil Nolde (1867-1956), one of the major representatives of this movement, has yet to receive any retrospective to date. For the first time in our country, an ambitious exhibition pays tribute to this great figure of modern art by bringing together ninety paintings (including the exceptional presence of the polyptych The Life of Christ from the Nolde Foundation in Seebüll, Germany) and seventy watercolors, prints, and drawings.

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          Emil Nolde

          Emil Nolde at the Grand Palais

          An Unprecedented Retrospective

          This collection is presented in a chronological journey divided into twelve thematic sections (The Enchanted Mountain, A Country, Years of Struggle, Bible and Legend Paintings, The Graphic Work, Berlin Nights, Welt, Heimat, “Phantasien” and “Unpainted Images”, The Sea). For the general public, it will be a discovery; for connoisseurs, a unique opportunity to see paintings from around the world illustrating the entirety of the work. Monographic presentation of the complete painted and engraved work of the German painter Emil Nolde at the Grand Palais in Paris (96 paintings, 50 drawings and prints).

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            Les Enfants Modèles

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            Les Enfants Modèles

            Venue

            Musée de l’Orangerie - Paris

            Client

            La Réunion des Musées Nationaux

            Project Manager

            Agence NC

            Area

            450 m²

            Scenographic arrangement, fabrication of the walls in BA13, furniture in the workshop, assembly on site, painting of all volumes, wallpaper, showcases, glass domes.

            November 25, 2009, to March 8, 2010

            Les Enfants Modèles

            Scenes of Life, Intimate Scenes

            A journey through history, the exhibition “The Model Children” offers a unique perspective on the work of artists. Model children on canvas, at least in appearance, were they really so exemplary? Inspirations for the artist who had them pose, often turbulent as one can be at the age they are depicted, they yielded to the demands and whims of their parents. Occupied with drawing using toys and objects that some believed to be the subject of the painting, they are caught candidly, the gaze of visitors intruding into these scenes of life that have become intimate scenes.

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            Les Enfants Modèles

            A plurality of experiences

            Followed by the eyes of these impassive or laughing faces, visitors wander through the exhibition, pausing at a painting by Picasso, at a canvas by Rousseau, at a portrait of Pierre Arditi, and finally, at a sculpture representing Jean-Paul Belmondo. For the first time, the models that are usually ignored and whose history is questioned come to life and form, providing their testimony about these sometimes endless and terrible posing sessions. Thus, there were many injunctions from Georges Arditi ordering his children not to move. No less difficult, the modeling experience of Jean-Marie Rouart was an opportunity for him to escape. “Immobile, with my mind elsewhere racing far from the painter who was laboring over me, it was the ideal opportunity to indulge in what has always been my fateful inclination and favorite occupation: dreaming my life.” Numerous varied testimonies reflect the plurality of experiences of these children.

            Les Enfants Modèles

            Trouble and discoveries

            A clever idea not only to juxtapose these testimonies with the paintings but also to present the objects that kept the models calm: dolls, toy soldiers, hoops, all these toys contribute to the feeling of entering a family space, often obscured by art history and pushed aside by the artist himself. Following the works of well-known painters, more informal works that are delightful to discover appear: Albert Braïtou-Sala or Louis Bouquet thus take their place alongside Picassos, Renoirs, and Denis. The visitor finds themselves smiling upon discovering a painting of Raymond Lévi-Strauss, father of Claude Lévi-Strauss, depicted here straddling a wooden horse, and feels disturbed in front of the portrait of Kizette de Lempicka, made by her mother Tamara, which served as the cover for Nabokov’s Lolita. Real gazes, witnesses to a life and a history, too often set aside in favor of their parents’ stories.

            By giving a voice to model children and opening the door to the intimate space of posing sessions, the Musée de l’Orangerie presents a lovely exhibition, full of gaze and narrative, that steps outside conventions and takes visitors off the beaten path.

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              «Counterfeit, the real exhibition about the fakes»

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              «Counterfeit, the real exhibition about the fakes»

              Venue

              Cité des sciences et de l’industrie à Paris

              Client

              City of Science and Industry, Universciences

              Project Manager

              Zen+dCo

              Area

              600 m²

              Technical study and fabrication of all the elements of the exhibition, assembly of its entirety at the Cité des Sciences in Paris.

              April 20th 2010 to February 13th 2011

              Counterfeiting and Intellectual Property

              An Engaging Journey into a Current Debate

              The choice of the last unusual museum to discover was obviously not made at random. It echoes current museum events: the last exhibition proposed by the CSI in Paris, which was inaugurated on April 20th. 

              Through a playful and surprising journey, it invites visitors to reflect on the economic and human consequences of this true «scourge». Proposed by INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property), CNAC (National Anti-Counterfeiting Committee) and UNIFAB (Union des Fabricants pour la Protection Internationale de la Propriété Industrielle et Artistique, founder of the Musée de la Contrefaçon in Paris), this exhibition seeks to deliver a well-defined message, in the current context that is ours: the recent controversy over the Hadopi law, and its unbridled struggle against downloading and other illegal appropriation of cultural content.

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              Counterfeiting

              History, Challenges, and Solutions

              Organized in four thematic areas, the exhibition opens with a brief history of counterfeiting and the sometimes subtle distinction between legal copies and illicit counterfeits:
              Who benefits from counterfeiting? Who is wronged or abused? Are we accomplices or victims of the fake industry?
              The second section examines the practice of copying: why copy, hack, falsify or parody?
              The third section focuses on the issue of intellectual property and the legal paraphernalia to protect it.
              The journey ends with existing solutions to effectively combat the fake industry, prompting the visitor to act by taking sufficient responsibility, enough to change existing fraudulent practices and raise public awareness. Sadly, it is the same public which has been accustomed to streaming and regularly uses other modern day tools hence committing a crime which they are not aware of!

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                Renoir au XXe siècle

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                Renoir in the XXth Century

                Venue

                Galerie Nationale du Grand Palais

                Client

                Réunion des Musées Nationaux

                Project Manager

                Pascal Rodriguez

                Area

                2000 m²

                Scenographic rearrangement, study and carpentry fabrication of the walls, showcases, furniture, pedestals, distance settings, the bookstore, in the workshop, assembly on site, painting of all volumes, installation of carpets, wallpaper, installation of showcases, glass domes, logistics.

                Curators: Sylvie Patry, curator at the Musée d’Orsay; Claudia Einecke, curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Jean-Patrice Marandel, chief curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Joe Rishel, Gisela and Dennis Alter chief curator for European art before 1800, the Johnson Collection and the Rodin Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Jennifer Thompson, curator, The Philadelphia Museum of Art. For the section “Renoir Sculptor” Emmanuelle Héran, Heritage Curator, For the section “Documents about Renoir” Isabelle Gaëtan, documentary studies officer at the Musée d’Orsay.

                From September 23, 2009, to January 4, 2010

                The Forgotten Years of Renoir

                An Artistic Renaissance

                The last years of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) represent a period often overlooked as the painter is associated with the golden age of Impressionism. However, towards the end of the 19th century, he embarked on new and fruitful research. Renoir then establishes himself as the master of a decorative and classical art, nourished by tradition, but also as an example for new generations of artists.

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                Renoir and His Heirs

                A Dialogue Through the Ages

                The exhibition will bring together about a hundred paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Renoir, from public and private collections around the world. These nudes, portraits, and model studies were once owned by Matisse or Picasso. Divided into about fifteen sections, they will occasionally be confronted with works by Picasso, Matisse, Maillol, or Bonnard, attesting to Renoir’s legacy. Thus, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider the later works of Renoir by exploring the perspective that these artists from the first half of the 20th century had on a 19th-century master who was their contemporary.

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                  “Crime and Punishment” in Orsay

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                  Crime and Punishment

                  Venue

                  Orsay Museum in Paris

                  Client

                  Orsay Museum

                  Project Manager

                  Hubert le Gall

                  Area

                  1000 m²

                  Scenography set-up, design and manufacture of panels, , showcase windows, , furniture, plinths, remote and onsite layouts and installation, painting of all volumes, installation of showcase windows, carpets and tapestry , glass covers and logistics.

                  March 16th to June 27th 2010

                  Crime and Punishment

                  Art Confronted by Justice and Death

                  The Guillotine veiled in black, the door of death row is loaded with graffitis, moldings of the heads of criminals but also pictorial masterpieces: the exhibition «Crimes et Châtiments» which opened Tuesday, at the Musée d’Orsay, is phenomenal.

                  Conceptualized by former Seal Guard Robert Badinter and designed by the academician Jean Clair, it explores the way artists look at crimes perpetrated from the Revolution up to 1939.

                  “Why do men kill? What is this justice, which for so long, has killed man itself? I said to myself that art would allow me to advance in my knowledge of crime and its punishments”, stated Friday to the press, Robert Badinter who voted the death penalty abolition in September 1981.

                  “I discovered that what interests the artist is the violation of fundamental prohibitions, sacrilege, sex and death,” he added.

                  The former lawyer, who had been thinking about this exhibition for ten years, first proposed it to the Louvre and later, with Jean Clair, approached the Musée d’Orsay.

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                  Inexorable Justice

                  When Art Meets Horror

                  “It did not take five minutes” for our proposal to be accepted by Guy Cocheval, the president of the Musée d’Orsay, reports Jean Clair. It was then assembled very quickly: 475 pieces were gathered in a record time.

                  “From the moment you have 45 severed heads, 33 detached limbs, phrenological skulls, a guillotine blade and a bunch of symbolic pictures, it was necessary to organize all this in sections so that it could be readable by an uninformed public.”, continues the art historian.
                  “The abolition of the death penalty was the fundamental foundation from which we started,” he added. At the end of the first room stands the guillotine, veiled in black but with a clearly visible blade. It was a blood freezing vision.

                  “This is the first time we have dared to show such an atrocious object in an art museum,” Clair said. “The real object is more shocking than all the representations we have made of it,” he said.

                  Guy Cocheval acknowledged that he was “not very keen to show such an object” but that he had been convinced.

                  Another striking object, the door to death row, loaned by the Penitentiary Museum of Fontainebleau., the prisoners awaiting capital punishment carved on the wood, with sharp objects, inscriptions such as «farewell Frisette», «no luck» dated 1899, 1911 etc…

                  Crime and Punishment

                  The assassination of the revolutionary Marat by Charlotte Corday, in 1793, had a special place in the exhibition. It has given rise to many speculations that have evolved over time. The murderer gradually became a heroine while the Apostle of Terror took on the features of the Executioner.

                  The exhibition also explores the attempts of science to grasp the criminal mind in the 19th century. With phrenology (study of character according to the shape of the skull) and criminal anthropology, develops the idea that man does not have his free will.

                  Edgar Degas’ 14-year-old dancer is «a flower of the pavement, with a bold forehead, she will transmit syphilis to the old bourgeois who visit her », Jean Clair argues.

                  In the magnificent painting «Interior», also known as «The Rape», Degas takes a scientific look at the painful scene where the woman curls up on herself while the man stands in the shadows.

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                    The Knowledge Factory

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                    The Knowledge Factory

                    Venue

                    Elbeuf

                    Client

                    CREA (Rouen Elbeuf Austreberthe Agglomeration Community)

                    Project Manager

                    Yves Kneuzé

                    Area

                    3000 m²

                    Scenography set-up, study, design, and manufacture of metal structures such as a staircase, footbridge, showcase windows, manufacture and installation of metal and wood rails, wooden ceiling, furniture, plinths, remote and onsite installation, painting of all volumes, installation of metal floors, textiles, installation of windows , glass covers and logistics.

                    Since October 15th 2010

                    The Knowledge Factory

                    Industrial Heritage and Historical Collections

                    Built in 1884 around Pierre Noury’s private collectables, the museum’s collections contain nearly 45,000 works, objects and taxidermy animals A workshop space allows to develop activities for the public.

                    The Seine, a real common thread, links the three main sections of the museum: natural sciences, archaeology and industrial heritage. The establishment of the museum within the pole and the elaboration of the museum project give a more complete vision of the territory.

                    Located in the former Blin and Blin factories, the Knowledge Factory opened its doors in 2010. With its red bricks, large spaces and a very specific shed roof, this building is a good testimony of the industrial era of Elbeuf.

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                    The Knowledge Factory

                    The Fabrique des Savoirs comprises equipment of the Rouen Normandy metropolis, located in Elbeuf, in the Blin district, which includes:

                    Elbeuf Museum: The Seine is the link between the three main sections of the museum: natural sciences, archaeology and industrial heritage.

                    The Centre of Patrimonial Archives: preserves many documents of unique sources which are essential for the historical knowledge of the inhabitants of the communes.

                    The Centre for Interpretation of Architecture and Heritage, within the framework of the « Art and History Cities and Countries » label, presents a permanent exhibition, models and audiovisual equipment around the architectural and urban evolution of the Elbeuvien territory.

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