Le Pays de Langres en 1900 is an event offering visitors the chance to explore 13 "nuggets" of the region's heritage (calvaries, fountains, wash-houses, gardens, war memorials, town halls, schools, churches, chapels, monasteries, mills, farms, manor houses, castles, etc.).
There are three ways to discover these 13 villages:
- a programme of free "favourite" flash visits: lasting 1 hour, each visit comprises 3 or 4 stages (an object, a place, a detail: the guide's "favourites"...) inside (church) and outside (village) to make this discovery dynamic and original,
- a multi-site exhibition (in 8 communes) presented in the public space, accessible at all times and detailing the identity, daily life and rural habitat of each commune in the 1900s,
- a newspaper extract (distributed during the flash visits): a (fictional...) report from the (fictional...) newspaper "La Bourgogne Républicaine" by the (fictional...) journalist Louise Dubois in 1908, which describes each of the 8 communes in the form of interviews and surveys...
Le Pays de Langres en 1900 à Chatoillenot
Practical information
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pets allowed pets that are socialised and kept on a lead
Prices
- Free of charge
Date and times
Access
Devant l’église
52190
Contact
Service Patrimoine Pays d'Art et d'Histoire
Square Olivier Lahalle
Maison du Pays de Langres
52200
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