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16 i 17 septiembre 2023Passed
Setembre 2023
Dissabte 16
11:00 - 18:00
Diumenge 17
11:00 - 18:00
Los motores de acceso para minusválidos
0 to 16 years old

Hôpital Bicêtre

78 rue du Général-Leclerc 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
  • Val-de-Marne
  • Île-de-France

Family animations around the exhibition "La Pharmacie à l'AP-HP d'hier à aujourd'hui"

Animations Children and families...
16 i 17 septiembre 2023Passed
Musée de l'AP-HP/A. Prévost

Animations Children and families

Family workshop «Investigation around spices that heal».

After a brief presentation, in the exhibition, of objects from the seventeenth century to the present day evoking the profession of apothecary, the history of the drug and its impact on health, participants will have to blindly identify spices from the kitchen deemed to have healing power and discover clues hidden in the exhibition!

Goose games

A giant goose game is offered to you in connection with the exhibition: will you be able to meet the challenges, quizzes and actions requested? This game is designed for young and old, solo or with others, to discover the collection of the museum of the AP-HP.
Animations: Free access games for young and old!

Types d'événement
Animation Jeune public
Thèmes 2023
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit
Type de public
Enfants (0-15 ans)

About the location

Hôpital Bicêtre
78 rue du Général-Leclerc 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
  • Val-de-Marne
  • Île-de-France
The origins of Bicêtre date back to the middle of the 13th century, when Louis IX donated an estate on the territory of Gentilly to a colony of Chartreux. Around 1286, Jean de Pontoise, bishop of Winchester, acquired the domain abandoned by the Chartreux and built a feudal keep.
Subsequently, on the site of the feudal castle was destroyed. Louis XIII built a hospital for wounded soldiers.
In 1656, Mazarin decided to attach this hospital to the general hospital created by the King. Bicêtre was assigned to men, vagabonds, old men, destitute of all kinds (in 1668 there were 600 boarders). At the same time, the Bicêtre hospital became a state prison, an insane asylum and a hospice.
In 1823, it was transformed and was called “Hospice de la Vieillesse Hommes” and in 1885, “Hospice de Bicêtre”. Still visible, these old buildings, parallel to each other, erect their brick gables in front of the functional hospital rebuilt in the years 1970-1971.
The Bicêtre Hospital Centre continues to develop
Tags
Édifice hospitalier i Monument historique