An immersive tour of the architecture of Périers, punctuated by participatory workshops. This activity is offered as part of the national architecture days.
On June 8 and 13, 1944, the town of Périers was largely destroyed by Allied bombing raids. The town regained its freedom on July 27, 1944, more than 50 days after D-Day. With 80% of the town destroyed, its appearance was to change with the architecture of the Reconstruction period.
This tour highlights the BEFORE and AFTER of the war:
-With the remains of the city's past still present,
-By understanding the architecture of Reconstruction.
Free admission. Length: 2 hrs. Ages 12 and up. Location indicated upon reservation. Online booking required.
Types
- Architecture
- Discovery
- History
- Heritage
- Visit
Date
Days | Times |
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Samedi | 15h00 à 17h00 |
Prices
Free for all