Workshop visit: Garopôle and the station: a neighborhood in perpetual evolution
The Garopôle building is an old hall dedicated to the traffic of goods, rehabilitated in 2015 in a tertiary pole by the architecture agency Gasnier-Gossart (Amiens). Reconciling modernity and the preservation of the railway identity of the building, Garopôle comes to punctuate the district of the station, in perpetual development and evolution since the construction of the station of Abbeville in 1862.
As part of a visit-workshop with the mediators of the Pays d'art et d'histoire, let yourself be told the second life of this old iron hall and the way in which this contemporary work fits into a district of the second half of the 19th century. The visit will be followed by a workshop where everyone will put themselves in the shoes of an architect and draw «his» Garopôle.