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Samedi 21 septembre, 10h00, 11h00Passé
Septembre 2024
Samedi 21
10:00 - 11:00
11:00 - 12:00

Lycée Max Linder

43 allées Robert-Boulin 33505 Libourne
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

A History of High School: Max Linder High School

The students of the Max Linder high school invite you to discover the wealth of their establishment.
Samedi 21 septembre, 10h00, 11h00Passé
©Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel. Adrienne Barroche, 2016

The students of the Max Linder high school invite you to discover the wealth of their establishment.
During a guided tour, they will share with you the history of its construction which was directed in the fifties by the prestigious architect Jacques Carlu, architect of Civil Buildings and National Palaces, known among other things for having created the Palais de Chaillot in Paris.
The visit will make you discover the many artistic works that the school houses under the 1% artistic and realized by recognized artists such as the ceramist and sculptor Charles Barberis, the sculptor Paul Belmondo, the painters Charles Souverbie, Charles Sahuguet or Jean Dupas, Bordeaux painter, author of the frescoes of the Bourse du Travail in Bordeaux.
Educational project within the framework of the «Histoires de bahuts» scheme proposed by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region, in partnership with the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Academic Region, with the support of the Conseil d'Architecture, of Urbanism and the Environment of the Gironde and of the History and Archives department of the city of Libourne.

After the visit:

Appointment at the bookstore Acacia Saturday, September 21 from 12h to 12h30 49 rue Montesquieu Libourne (300 m from the high school) for a sale-dedication by Laetitia Maison-Soulard of the book that has just been published: Lycées de Nouvelle-Aquitaine: Histoire et Architecture
To learn more about the history and architecture of the Max Linder High School: Consult the inventory file

À propos du lieu

Lycée Max Linder
43 allées Robert-Boulin 33505 Libourne
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The municipal council of the city of Libourne expresses the wish, on December 8, 1949, that the colleges of Libourne be transformed into high school. The college of boys (current Atget college), and that of young girls (former convent of the Recollets, today media library), not benefiting from a situation allowing to enlarge them, the municipality opts for a new construction.
Jacques Carlu, architect of the Civil Buildings and the National Palaces, is designated by the Ministry of National Education on February 27, 1954 to direct the erection of new buildings including the day school and the boarding school of boys, and the transformation of the former boys' college into a female boarding school.
Carlu provided all the final plans in 1956 after obtaining a favourable opinion from the Conseil Général des Bâtiments de France on the preliminary draft on 15 November 1955\. Work began in 1957, the foundations were completed in 1958 and the school opened on September 22, 1959\. However, the
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Première participation & Édifice scolaire et éducatif
©Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel. Adrienne Barroche, 2016