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Editorial Paris
Published on
Jan 17, 2025 at 2:28 p.m.
A rich program awaits you this weekend from Saturday January 18 to Sunday January 19, 2025 in Seine-Saint-Denis: Olympic walk from Pleyel to the Stade de France, visit to the Bobigny deportation station, behind-the-scenes look at the Saint-Denis market. Denis and introduction to cyanotype.
In the footsteps of the legacy of the Olympic Games
Discover the Olympic heritage in Seine-Saint-Denis with a guided walk from Gare Pleyel to the Stade de France. Your guide will show you how emblematic developments are redefining the city and influencing the evolution of the Parisian suburbs.
Practical information
Saturday January 18 at 2 p.m.
Price: 16 euros
To never forget the dark hours of history
Visit the former Bobigny deportation station with a mediator. This Memorial is the only example in France of a railway site used for the deportation of Jews which has remained almost in its original state.
Practical information
Saturday January 18 at 3 p.m.
Price: free
The former director of the Régie de Quartiers takes you behind the scenes of the Saint-Denis market. Explore social organization and the collection of boxes and crates, as well as the jobs generated and daily missions. A unique visit to the busiest market in Île-de-France.
Practical information
Sunday January 19 at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Price: 5 euros
Immerse yourself in the Saint-Denis market with the Bastina association and discover its rich gastronomic heritage. Salah will guide you through the stalls of the Grande Halle Eiffel, where you will meet some operators and sellers of the 350 stands.
Practical information
Sunday January 19 at 9:15 a.m.
Price: 15 euros
Try out a century-old artistic technique
Develop your artistic sense with Lucie Linder, visual artist graduated from the Beaux-Arts of Metz and resident of the Villa Mais d'Ici in Aubervilliers. She will introduce you to a period photography technique during a cyanotype workshop.
Practical information
Sunday January 19 at 2 p.m.
Price: 40 euros
Article in partnership with Seine-Saint-Denis Tourisme.
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