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22 and 23 June
Conditions
Included in Museum admission: full rate 5/ reduced 3
June 2024
Saturday 22
11:00 - 19:00
Sunday 23
11:00 - 19:00

Musée de Plein Air

143 Rue Colbert, 59493 Villeneuve-d'Ascq
  • Nord
  • Hauts-de-France

Heritage and Mill Day

Discovering the rural heritage
22 and 23 June
Conditions
Included in Museum admission: full rate 5/ reduced 3

Discover our wonderful Moulin de Vaudricourt, dating from the 18th century This latest model of all-wood mill, with hexagonal cap, is the only functional in France. On the program: guided tour with the millers in the 3 levels of the mill, workshop around wheat and bread in the bakery and storytelling sessions.
Opening of the Museum: 10h - 19h
Appointment: from 11am
Saturday 14h, 15h, 16h, 17h and Sunday 14h, 15h, 16h, 17h, 18h: Workshop «wheat and us» to understand wheat and its evolution with a nature animator. Sunday at 2:00 pm, 3:30 pm and 4:30 pm: The Moulin à Histoire, said, re-said and unpublished… Old coffee mill converted into Moulin à Histoires, like a time and space machine…. There are those who turn their tongue 7 times before speaking. With the storyteller Cécile, it only takes 3 turns of crank for the words to intermingle! Visit of the Moulin de Vaudricourt! 10h - 10h40/11h - 11h40/14h - 14h40/ 15h - 15h40/ 16h - 16h40 Atelier Pain: Open to 10 children per group, accompanied by a parent for the little ones. From 3 years old.
From 15h to 18h: Family Workshop according to the theme of the Mill! Leave with your creation!
11am and 6pm: Animal rendezvous. Accompany our villagers to meet the farm animals!
At 3pm: Guided tour of the museum with our villagers in period costume.

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