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Sunday 18 September 2022, 10:00, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
September 2022
Sunday 18
10:00 - 12:00
14:00 - 18:00

Hôtel de Ville

Place Stanislas, 54035 Nancy
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est

Discovering the city by playing the Game of the Goose

Discover the city of Nancy in an original and playful way through the «Jeu de l'oie de Nancy».
Sunday 18 September 2022, 10:00, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
©Ville de Nancy

Discover the city of Nancy in an original and playful way through the «Jeu de l'oie de Nancy».

You can play on a board and evaluate or enrich your knowledge of the city. The beauty of its architectural and cultural heritage, its history, its emblematic places, but also some of its culinary specialties will no longer have secrets for you!!
You can admire the 35 original illustrations of the plateau and, on this occasion, meet their author, the sketch-cartographer, Vincent Brunot (present from 10am to 12pm and from 3pm to 5:30pm).
You can also pick up your copy and leave with a hardcover version of the game signed by the artist or make it on site with the animators of the Ludothèque Saint-Nicolas of the City of Nancy.
The «Jeu de l'oie de Nancy» was developed by the Ludothèque Saint-Nicolas.

Types d'événement
Animation Jeune public
Thème 2022
No selection
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Hôtel de Ville
Place Stanislas, 54035 Nancy
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est
In Place Stanislas, this elegant 18th-century building was designed by architect Emmanuel Héré.
Its large facade adorned with the arms of Stanislaus and the coat of arms of the city of Nancy closes the former royal square. The doors open onto a peristyle that leads to the main staircase adorned with a wrought iron railing in one piece, a true masterpiece of Jean Lamour. The staircase, whose walls are decorated with frescoes by Girardet, leads to the Salon Carré, an Italian-style salon, which precedes the Grand Salon.
The complex formed by Place Stanislas, Rue Héré and Place de la Carrière was classified as a historic monument in 1886.
Tags
Ouverture exceptionnelle, Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, Architecture civile publique
© Ville de Nancy