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Saturday 1 June, 10:30Passed
Conditions
Free - information from the Hèbre Museum
Registration
 05 46 82 91 60
June 2024
Saturday 1
10:30 - 12:00

Musée Hèbre

17300 ROCHEFORT, 63 avenue De-Gaulle
  • Charente-Maritime
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Greening urban spaces

Discover the recent developments carried out in the city around green spaces that aim to adapt to the climate challenge: creation of islands of freshness, de-waterproofing of the floors, choice of...
Saturday 1 June, 10:30Passed
Conditions
Free - information from the Hèbre Museum
Registration
 05 46 82 91 60
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Discover the recent developments in the city around green spaces that aim to adapt to the climate challenge : creation of freshness islands, de-waterproofing of soils, choice of plants in accordance with the Plan for the Safeguarding and Enhancement of the Old Centre (PSMV). So many actions that contribute to the return of biodiversity in the city and the improvement of the living environment.
Guided tour by Eric Bourdajaud, director of green spaces and cleanliness of the city.
Offered by the Heritage Department and the Green Spaces Department.

Types of events
Guided tour
2024 Theme
No selection
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
Adult

About the location

Musée Hèbre
17300 ROCHEFORT, 63 avenue De-Gaulle
  • Charente-Maritime
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The Hèbre Museum brings together the Museum of Art and History and the Heritage Service, responsible for implementing the City of Art and History label.
In this place with contemporary architecture in the heart of the city, the Hèbre museum presents a series of spaces intended to highlight the past of this singular new city of the seventeenth century that is Rochefort.
The collections of the museum consist of a gallery of paintings of great diversity, which allows to approach a wide panorama of eras and artistic movements, of two spaces dedicated to Pierre Loti (whose house is currently under restoration), of a CIAP tracing the history of the city with notably the astonishing relief of Rochefort designed by Touboulic in 1835 and collections of objects from the Oceanian, African or Asian continents, testimonies of the many exchanges between this maritime city and the world.
The Hèbre museum, labeled Musée de France, is also a space with a renewed cultural program and open to many artist
Tags
Jardin public, Ouverture exceptionnelle
Access
Roy Bry course: free parking for 807 people. 5 minutes from the museum
© Ph. Autret