Successful link between youth and heritage.
More than 12 million visitors took part in this year’s European Heritage Days, confirming the success of this event and the French people’s enthusiasm for their common heritage.
A priority for the Minister of Culture, youth was at the heart of the 34th edition of this long-awaited event at the start of the new school year. On 16 and 17 September, the young public was able to take advantage of the 26,000 events and openings on offer at the 17,000 sites open to visitors.
On Friday 15 September, the Minister for Culture launched these European Heritage Days 2017 from the Château de Sedan, the largest military fortress in Europe, which received nearly 2,700 visitors this weekend.
In the footsteps of Dumas
Exceptionally open on Fridays to school groups, the Ministry of Culture received 300 middle and high school students from the Ile-de-France region as part of the “Heritage Children” operation.
Throughout the weekend, more than 10,000 people were able to discover the heritage trades and know-how presented by the Groupement des entreprises de restauration de monuments historiques and by associations of voluntary youth workcamps. They were also able to try their hand at various digital workshops on heritage enhancement and preservation, under the watchful eye of students from the École du Louvre and guide lecturers. On Saturday 16 September, Françoise Nyssen welcomed visitors to the Palais-Royal in her office before accompanying the President of the Republic to the Château de Monte Cristo in Port-Marly (Yvelines), in the footsteps of Alexandre Dumas.
The next European Heritage Days will be held on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 September 2018 on the theme: European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, the art of sharing.
As a reminder, 50 countries in Europe organise European Heritage Days, bringing together 30 million visitors to 50 000 monuments every year.
SOME FIGURES IN REGIONS
AUVERGNE – RHÔNE-ALPES
Royal Monastery of Brou (CMN) (Ain): 5,500 visitors
Fortress at Bourbon-l’Archambault (Allier): 250 visitors
Centre national du costume de scène (CNCS) in Moulins (Allier): 2,500 visitors
Chapelle des Cordeliers in Valence (Drôme): 1,500 visitors
Castle in Chavaniac-Lafayette (Haute-Loire) : 600 visitors
La Chaise-Dieu in La Chaise-Dieu (Haute-Loire): 1,500 visitors
Hôtel-Dieu in Le Puy-en-Velay (Haute-Loire): 650 visitors
Fortress in Polignac (Haute-Loire): 750 visitors
Museums in Annecy (Haute-Savoie): 12,896 visitors
Grenoble Museum in Grenoble (Isère): 3,300 visitors
Cité du Design in Saint-Étienne (Loire): 1,400 visitors
The whole city of Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme): 3,000 visitors
Castle in Parentignat (Puy-de-Dôme): 1,000 visitors
Domaine royal de Randan in Randan (Puy-de-Dôme): 2,000 visitors
Cutlery Museum in Thiers (Puy-de-Dôme): 450 visitors
Departmental archives (exceptional opening) with a playful course for young people (6-12 years old) in Lyon (Rhône):
1,100 visitors
City Hall (exceptional opening) in Lyon (Rhône): 15,000 visitors
Le Grenier d’Abondance, DRAC Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes (exceptional opening) in Lyon (Rhône): 950 visitors
Gadagne Museums in Lyon (Rhône): 6,400 visitors
Château des Ducs in Chambéry (Savoie): 4,500 visitors
BURGUNDY – FRANCHE-COMTÉ
Hôtel-Dieu Museum in Beaune (Côte-d’Or): 5,500 visitors
MuséoParc Alésia with a workshop for young people making oil lamps in Alise-Sainte-Reine (Côte-d’Or):
1,150 visitors
Château de Bussy-Rabutin (CMN) in Bussy-le-Grand (Côte-d’Or): 1,100 visitors
Hôtel Chartraire de Montigny, DRAC Bourgogne – Franche-Comté (exceptional opening) in Dijon (Côte-d’Or) :
170 visitors
Palace of the Dukes and States, City Hall (exceptional opening) in Dijon (Côte-d’Or): 4,270 visitors
Hôtel de Vogüé (exceptional opening) in Dijon (Côte-d’Or): 3,220 visitors
Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon (Côte-d’Or): 480 visitors
Musée de la faïence des Beaux-Arts in Nevers (Nièvre): 670 visitors
Cluny Abbey (CMN) in Cluny (Saône-et-Loire): 3,300 visitors
Bibracte Museum in Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray (Saône-et-Loire): 450 visitors
Castle in Ancy-le-Franc (Yonne) : 520 visitors
Prefecture of Yonne (exceptional opening) in Auxerre (Yonne): 400 visitors Basilica in Vézelay (Yonne): 10,000 visitors
BRITTANY
Beauport Abbey with a workshop for young people to discover the secrets of time in Paimpol (Côte-d’Armor): 2,100 visitors
Château de la Roche-Jagu in Ploezal (Côtes-d’Armor): 1,300 visitors
Trézien lighthouse in Plouarzel (Finistère): 600 visitors
Grand cairn of Barnenez (CMN) in Plouezoc’h (Finistère): 650 visitors
Saint-Mathieu lighthouse in Plougonvelin (Finistère): 1,100 visitors
Garden of the Domaine de Trévarez in Saint-Goazec (Finistère): 2,500 visitors
Château de Kerjean in Saint-Vougay (Finistère): 2,630 visitors
Castle in Combourg (Ille-et-Vilaine): 1,200 visitors
City Hall (exceptional opening) in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine): 1,320 visitors
Parliament of Brittany (exceptional opening) in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine): 7,600 visitors
Museums of Saint-Malo, castle and Solidor tower in Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine): 2,183 visitors
Château de Vitré in Vitré (Ille-et-Vilaine): 7,000 visitors
Domaine de Kerguéhennec with an animation for young people ” Jeu des 79 carrés ” to discover the park in Bignan (Morbihan) : 1 230 visitors
Musée national de la Marine, citadel of Port-Louis in Port-Louis (Morbihan): 4,150 visitors Alignments of Carnac (CMN) (Morbihan): 4,040 visitors
CENTRE – VAL DE LOIRE
Palais Jacques-Cœur (CMN) in Bourges (Cher): 2,300 visitors
Hôtel Lallemant, museum of decorative arts in Bourges (Cher): 700 visitors
Heritage House with a life-size survey around Jacques Coeur in Bourges (Cher): 250 visitors
Château de Bouges (CMN) in Bouges-le-Château (Indre): 600 visitors
George Sand’s estate in Nohant-Vic (Indre): 650 visitors
Royal castle in Amboise (Indre-et-Loire): 3,700 visitors
Château national d’Azay-le-Rideau (CMN) in Azay-le-Rideau (Indre-et-Loire): 6,400 visitors
Museum of Fine Arts in Tours (Indre-et-Loire): 2,050 visitors
Castle and gardens of Villandry in Villandry (Indre-et-Loire) : 3 000 visitors Castle of La Bussière in La Bussière (Loiret) : 300 visitors
CORSICA
House Bonaparte in Ajaccio (South Corsica) : 2 344 visitors
Fesch Palace with choreographed performances in Ajaccio (South Corsica): 6,381 visitors
Museum of Prehistory in Sartène (South Corsica): 400 visitors
Ancient site of Aléria in Aléria (Haute-Corse) : 1 121 visitors
Museum of Bastia in Bastia (Haute-Corse): 3 255 visitors
Museum of Corsica in Corte (Haute-Corse): 3,100 visitors
GRAND-EST
Castle in Sedan (Ardennes): 2 662 visitors
Whole town of Sedan (Ardennes): 3,400 visitors
Clairvaux Abbey in Clairvaux (Aube): 500 visitors
Whole city of Troyes (Aube): 20,000 visitors
The Villa in Dehlingen (Lower Rhine): 200 visitors
Museums of Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin): 20,950 visitors
Palais du Rhin (exceptional opening) in Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin): 1,400 visitors
National and University Library with exceptional rooftop tours in Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin): 7,700 visitors
Château du Grand Jardin in Joinville (Haute-Marne): 300 visitors
Cathedral in Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne): 690 visitors
Pays d’art et d’histoire d’Épernay (Marne): 1,000 visitors
City Hall (exceptional opening) in Reims (Marne): 800 visitors
Lunéville Castle in Lunéville (Meurthe-et-Moselle): 5,500 visitors
Hôtel de la Préfecture (exceptional opening) in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle): 500 visitors
Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle): 3,205 visitors
Verdun Memorial in Verdun (Meuse): 1,000 visitors
Moselle prefecture (exceptional opening) in Metz (Moselle): 500 visitors
Hôtel de commandement du Gouverneur militaire (exceptional opening) in Metz (Moselle): 4,000 visitors
Golden Court Museum in Metz (Moselle): 4,400 visitors
Musée de l’Image in Épinal (Vosges): 1,200 visitors
Archaeological site at Grand (Vosges): 350 visitors
HAUTS-DE-FRANCE
Villa Cavrois (CMN) in Croix (Nord): 3,250 visitors
Sugar market in Dunkirk (North): 1,200 visitors
Port Museum in Dunkirk (North): 4,432 visitors
Château de Chantilly in Chantilly (Oise): 8,000 visitors
Château de Pierrefonds in Pierrefonds (Oise): 3,450 visitors
Museum in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais): 5,000 visitors
Notre-Dame Church in Calais (Pas-de-Calais): 4,100 visitors
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais): 3,500 visitors
Notre-Dame Cathedral (CMN) in Amiens (Somme): 2,600 visitors
Street Belfry (Somme) : 650 visitors
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
RATP events in Paris: 14,350 visitors
Cour de Cassation (exceptional opening) in the 1st district (Paris): 650 visitors
Banque de France (exceptional opening) in the 1st arrondissement (Paris): 14,000 visitors
Ministry of Justice, Hôtel de Bourvallais (exceptional opening) in the 1st arrondissement (Paris): 3,898 visitors Palais-Royal (exceptional opening) with digital workshops and demonstrations of know-how for the young public in the 1st arrondissement (Paris): 10,261 visitors
Sainte-Chapelle et Conciergerie (CMN) in the 1st arrondissement (Paris): 16,200 visitors
Palais Cambon, Cour des Comptes (exceptional opening) with storytelling readings for young audiences in the 1st arrondissement (Paris): 5,000 visitors
National Archives, Paris site (exceptional opening) with workshops for young people and quizzes in the 3rd arrondissement (Paris): 10,200 visitors
City Hall (exceptional opening) in the 4th arrondissement (Paris): 7,000 visitors (Sundays only)
Tours of Notre-Dame Cathedral (CMN) in the 4th arrondissement (Paris): 3,050 visitors
Ministry of Higher Education and Research (exceptional opening) in the 5th arrondissement (Paris) :
1,500 visitors
Panthéon (CMN) in the 5th arrondissement (Paris): 16,000 visitors
Ministry of National Education (exceptional opening) with special visits for young people in the 6th arrondissement (Paris): 5,000 visitors
Senate, Palais du Luxembourg (exceptional opening) in the 6th arrondissement (Paris): 22,300 visitors
Swiss Embassy (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 1,950 visitors
National Assembly, Palais Bourbon and Hôtel de Lassay (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris) :
14,000 visitors
Hôtel de Matignon, Prime Minister’s residence (exceptional opening) with an arts village in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 8,000 visitors
Hôtel de Noirmoutier (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 3,500 visitors
Ministry in charge of relations with Parliament, Hôtel de Clermont (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 7,000 visitors
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, Hôtel de Villeroy (exceptional opening) with an educational farm in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 6,700 visitors
Ministry of Regional Planning, Hôtel de Castries (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris) :
4,000 visitors
Ministry of the Armed Forces, Hôtel de Brienne (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris): 4,000 visitors Quai d’Orsay, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (exceptional opening) in the 7th arrondissement (Paris) :
7,100 visitors
Embassy of China (opening except for
NORMANDY
Bayeux Tapestry Museum with audio-guided tours with special commentary for juniors in Bayeux (Calvados) :
3,790 visitors
MAHB, art and history museum in Bayeux (Calvados): 723 visitors
Abbaye aux Dames in Caen (Calvados): 1,900 visitors
Abbaye aux Hommes in Caen (Calvados): 3,043 visitors
Crèvecœur Castle in Crèvecoeur-en-Auge (Calvados) : 750 visitors
Castle William the Conqueror in Falaise (Calvados): 1,000 visitors
Domaine de Pontécoulant in Pontécoulant (Calvados): 770 visitors
Abbey of Notre-Dame in Bernay (Eure): 400 visitors
Domaine d’Harcourt in Harcourt (Eure): 900 visitors
Castle of Pinterville in Pinterville (Eure): 380 visitors
Gaillon Castle in Gaillon (Eure): 1,115 visitors
Château de Bizy in Vernon (Eure) : 980 visitors
Castle in Canisy (Manche): 600 visitors
Christian Dior Museum in Granville (Manche): 1,500 visitors
Richard Anacréon Museum in Granville (Manche): 650 visitors
Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey (CMN) in Mont-Saint-Michel (Manche): 11,304 visitors
National Stud at Saint-Lô (Manche): 1,600 visitors
Manoir du Dur-Écu in Urville-Nacqueville (Manche): 500 visitors
Nacqueville Castle Park in Urville-Nacqueville (Manche): 150 visitors
Castle (CMN) in Carrouges (Orne): 720 visitors
Camp de Bierre in Merri (Orne): 600 visitors
MuséoSeine in Caudebec-en-Caux (Seine-Maritime): 600 visitors
Graville Abbey in Le Havre (Seine-Maritime): 550 visitors
Malraux Museum in Le Havre (Seine-Maritime): 3,200 visitors
Agnès Sorel Manor in Mesnil-sous-Jumièges (Seine-Maritime): 860 visitors
Montivilliers Abbey with many activities for the young public to learn about the art of calligraphy, the clothing of knights or their fighting technique in Montivilliers (Seine-Maritime): 620 visitors Fine Arts Museum in Rouen (Seine-Maritime): 1,800 visitors.
NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
Cité internationale de la bande-dessinée et de l’image in Angoulême (Charente): 1,360 visitors
Paper Museum in Angoulême (Charente): 500 visitors
Underground church in Aubeterre-sur-Dronne (Charente): 800 visitors
Château de la Chétardie in Exideuil (Charente) : 250 visitors
Peyras Castle in Roumazières-Loubert (Charente): 250 visitors
Castle in Villebois-Lavalette (Charente) : 700 visitors
Archaeological site of the Fâ at Barzan (Charente-Maritime): 680 visitors
Castle in Crazannes (Charente-Maritime) : 565 visitors
Ferry house in Échillais (Charente-Maritime): 450 visitors
Museum of Fine Arts in La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime): 1,220 visitors
Tours de la Rochelle to La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime): 7,750 visitors
Hotel Poupet, residence of the Prefect of Charente-Maritime in La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) : 350 visitors
Caves of Regulus in Meschers (Charente-Maritime): 1,265 visitors
Naval Medical School (exceptional opening) in Rochefort (Charente-Maritime): 1,410 visitors
Musée national de la Marine in Rochefort (Charente-Maritime): 2,100 visitors
Chassiron lighthouse at Saint-Denis-d’Oléron (Charente-Maritime): 2,010 visitors
Château de Val in Bort-les-Orgues (Corrèze): 1,000 visitors
Labenche Museum in Brive-la-Gaillarde (Corrèze): 870 visitors
Hôtel de la Préfecture (exceptional opening) in Tulle (Corrèze): 580 visitors
Cité internationale de la tapisserie with drawing, cutting and colouring workshops to discover the heritage of tapestries in Aubusson (Creuse): 1,412 visitors
Villemonteix Castle in Saint-Pardoux-les-Cards (Creuse): 650 visitors
Tumulus Museum in Bougon (Deux-Sèvres): 500 visitors
Villa Ayrault in Châtillon-sur-Thouet (Deux-Sèvres) : 720 visitors
Château du Coudray-Salbart in Échiré (Deux-Sèvres): 1,081 visitors
Bernard d’Agesci Museum in Niort (Deux-Sèvres): 1,300 visitors
Saint-Mesmin Castle in Saint-André-sur-Sèvre (Deux-Sèvres): 500 visitors
International Centre for Prehistory in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac (Dordogne): 550 visitors
Vesunna, Gallo-Roman museum in Périgueux (Dordogne): 1,200 visitors
Citadelle de Blaye in Blaye (Gironde): 6,000 visitors
Saint-Michel Basilica in Bordeaux (Gironde): 3,600 visitors
Grand Théâtre, Bordeaux National Opera (Gironde): 10,000 visitors
Pey-Berland Tower (CMN) in Bordeaux (Gironde): 800 visitors
Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure (CMN) in La Sauve (Gironde): 750 visitors
Prefecture of Haute-Vienne (exceptional opening) in Limoges (Haute-Vienne): 500 visitors
Walmath Castle in Saint-Laurent-les-Églises (Haute-Vienne): 1,500 visitors
Abbaye d’Arthous with story reading sessions proposed by the association Graine de Contes (2-6 years old) in Hastingues (Landes): 400 visitors
Museum of the lake at Sanguinet (Landes): 400 visitors
Museum of Fine Arts and Jacobins in Agen (Lot-et-Garonne): 850 visitors
Château de Duras in Duras (Lot-et-Garonne): 1,200 visitors
Château Henri IV in Nérac (Lot-et-Garonne) : 900 visitors
Bonaguil Castle in Sai
OCCITANIA
Cité de Carcassonne (CMN) in Carcassonne (Aude): 11,300 visitors
Archbishops’ Palace in Narbonne (Aude): 11,600 visitors
Saint-Papoul Abbey in Saint-Papoul (Aude): 429 visitors
Abbey and Treasure in Conques (Aveyron) : 376 visitors
Templar and hospital site at La Couvertoirade (Aveyron) : 750 visitors
Towers and ramparts (CMN) at Aigues-Mortes (Gard): 4,350 visitors
Museum of Romanity in Nîmes (Gard): 160 visitors
Pont du Gard in Vers-Pont-du-Gard (Gard): 15,000 visitors
Flaran Abbey in Valence-sur-Baïse (Gers) : 917 visitors
Canal du midi (museum) in Revel (Haute-Garonne): 450 visitors
Hôtel des Chevaliers Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem (exceptional opening) with workshops on archaeological objects and the discovery of the profession of archaeologist by the Archaeology Department of Toulouse-Métropole in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne): 1,900 visitors
Musée des Augustins in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne): 4,754 visitors
Prefecture (exceptional opening) in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne): 2,500 visitors
Jacobins Convent in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne): 7,063 visitors
Quai des Savoirs in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne): 2,600 visitors
Pyrenean Museum in Lourdes (Hautes-Pyrénées): 2,386 visitors
City Hall (exceptional opening) in Montpellier (Hérault): 1,127 visitors
Fabre Museum in Montpellier (Hérault): 3,743 visitors
Pierresvives in Montpellier (Hérault): 1,001 visitors
Bassin de Thau in Sète (Hérault): 180 visitors
Cénevières Castle in Cénevières (Lot): 420 visitors
Champollion Museum in Figeac (Lot): 1,140 visitors
Castle of Castelnau-Bretenoux (CMN) in Prudhomat (Lot): 975 visitors
Hamlet of La Croze in La Malène (Lozère): 312 visitors
Romanesque Sculpture Centre in Cabestany (Pyrénées-Orientales): 410 visitors
Citadel in Mont-Louis (Pyrénées-Orientales): 137 visitors
Toulouse-Lautrec Museum in Albi (Tarn): 5,500 visitors
Notre-Dame de la Platé Church in Castres (Tarn): 400 visitors
Belleperche Abbey in Cordes-Tolosannes (Tarn-et-Garonne): 3,323 visitors Saint-Pierre de Moissac Abbey in Moissac (Tarn-et-Garonne): 5,500 visitors
LOIRE COUNTRY
Ramparts and Saint-Michel Gate in Guérande (Loire-Atlantique): 2,800 visitors
Castle of the Dukes of Brittany in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique): 6,000 visitors
Hôtel de la Préfecture (exceptional opening) in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique): 850 visitors
Château d’Angers (CMN) in Angers (Maine-et-Loire): 6,300 visitors
Musée des Beaux-Arts with a workshop for a young public around the exhibition “Olivier Supiot, une BD au musée” in Angers (Maine-et-Loire): 15,000 visitors
Château de la Montchevalleraie in Aviré (Maine-et-Loire): 200 visitors
Convent and church of the Trinity at Château-Gontier (Mayenne): 380 visitors
Museum and archaeology site at Jublains (Mayenne): 400 visitors
Vieux Château, museum of naive art in Laval (Mayenne): 1,500 visitors
Castle in Mayenne (Mayenne): 950 visitors
Prytanée national militaire (exceptional opening) at La Flèche (Sarthe): 1,000 visitors
Château du Lude in Le Lude (Sarthe): 900 visitors
Epau Abbey in Le Mans (Sarthe): 1,200 visitors
Carré Plantagenêt square in Le Mans (Sarthe): 1,000 visitors
Historial de la Vendée in Les Lucs-sur-Boulogne (Vendée): 3,500 visitors
Museum of the Abbey of Sainte-Croix with a treasure hunt for 8-12 year olds in Les Sables-d’Olonne (Vendée): 1,500 visitors
PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D’AZUR
Villa Thuret in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes): 1 300 visitors
Turbie Trophée d’Auguste at Beaulieu-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes): 3,059 visitors
Villa Kerylos in Beaulieu-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes) : 1 075 visitors
Marc Chagall Museum in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes): 2,000 visitors
Villa Arson in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) : 1 200 visitors
Montmajour Abbey (CMN) in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône): 3,400 visitors
Ancient Arles Museum in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône): 3,000 visitors
City Hall in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône): 6,000 visitors
Courthouse in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône): 1,200 visitors
Vasarely Foundation in Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône): 3,400 visitors
Palais de la Bourse (exceptional opening) in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône): 1,800 visitors
Randouillet Fort in Briançon (Hautes-Alpes): 320 visitors
Salin des Pesquiers in Hyères (Var): 2,510 visitors
Domaine du Rayol in Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer (Var): 2,900 visitors
Departmental Archives (exceptional opening) with the rediscovery for the young public of the children’s art exhibition “Les enfants du Monde” in Avignon (Vaucluse): 800 visitors
Guadeloupe (Saturday’s figures)
House of Architecture and Heritage in Basse-Terre: 80 visitors
Geothermal power plant at Bouillante: 120 visitors
Habitation Grange Bel’Ô (exceptional opening) in Bouillante: 90 visitors
Fort Fleur d’Épee in Le Gosier: 280 visitors
Edgar Clerc Museum in Le Moule: 200 visitors
Archeological Park of Engraved Rocks with Discovery Workshops for Young Audiences in Trois-Rivières: 130 visitors
French Guiana
Museum of Guyanese Cultures with an exhibition “Asia-Guyana, History and Heritage” in Cayenne: 386 visitors Municipal Ecomuseum in Regina-Kaw: 70 visitors
Transportation Camp in Saint-Laurent du Maroni: 200 visitors
Martinique (Saturday’s figures)
Habitation Pécoul (exceptional opening) in Basse-Pointe: 504 visitors
Departmental archives (exceptional opening) in Fort-de-France: 70 visitors
Direction des Affaires culturelles and Conservation Centre (exceptional opening) in Fort-de-France: 90 visitors Fort Saint-Louis in Fort-de-
France: 886 visitors
Prefecture (exceptional opening) in Fort-de-France: 250 visitors
Habitation Clément (exceptional opening) at Le François: 706 visitors
Distillerie JM (exceptional opening) with a treasure hunt for young people to discover the secrets of the Macouba distillery: 523 visitors
Habitation Bellevue (exceptional opening) at Macouba: 474 visitors
Habitation La sucrerie (exceptional opening) in Les Anses d’Arlet: 331 visitors
Three masted schooner “Le Toumelin” in Marin: 222 visitors
Saint-Pierre, City of Art and History in Saint-Pierre: 131 visitors
Mayotte
Festival Wana Mitsé à Bandrélé: 495 visitors
Chirongui Commune in Chirongui: 573 visitors
Museum of Mayotte with many games for young people in Dzaoudzi: 450 visitors Reunion Island
Domaine de Manapany in Petite-Île: 804 visitors
Prefecture (exceptional opening) in Saint-Denis: 430 visitors
City of Saint-Paul with workshops for school children on the theme of the exhibition “Marronnage – Refusing slavery on Bourbon Island in the 18th century”: 807 visitors
Historical Museum of Villèle in Saint-Paul: 2,517 visitors
Saint-Pierre and its heritage in Saint-Pierre: 9,536 visitors