La Goutte d'Or: stories of immigration
From the end of the 19th century, the Goutte d'Or district welcomed populations from Eastern Europe and the Maghreb. Immigration from North Africa increased after the Second World War and, from the 1980s, other arrivals (sub-Saharan Africa, Yugoslavia, Asia, etc.) continued to shape this multicultural territory. Through its shops and places of life, this urban visit invites you to discover a district that was the scene of decisive events to understand the history of immigration.
An appointment proposed in echo to the new tour of the collections of the National Museum of the History of Immigration, which organizes new guided tours entitled «Places of Immigration in France» on 16 and 17 September for the European Heritage Days. Program of visits to discover on their site.
About Jacky Libaud Jacky Libaud is a lecturer and gardener. He shares with the public his enthusiasm for Parisian history, architecture, flora and fauna.