Students from Denfert-Rochereau college went to Paris at the end of last week to visit many places in the capital.
Leaving their establishment early, the young people were able to admire Notre-Dame, a few weeks before its reopening.
They then went to the Shoah Memorial, a place of memory of the genocide of the Jews, where they experienced a moving and instructive moment during which they were able to reflect in the crypt of the Memorial.
The day continued towards the quays of the Seine to share a picnic facing the Seine before going to the theater to attend a performance of Stefan Zweig's play the chess player which tells the story of a man driven mad by war.
At the end of the afternoon, the students went to the heart of Paris, to the Center Pompidou to visit the exhibition celebrating 100 years of surrealism, then around the Stravinsky fountain with its automatons taken from the imagination of Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely.