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Moving menhirs, street art… Our outing ideas for this last weekend of September in Seine-Saint-Denis

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Hugo Hancewicz

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September 27, 2024 at 12:16 p.m.

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For this last weekend of September, Saturday September 28 and Sunday September 29, 2024, which is coming costs in Seine-Saint-Denis, enjoy many varied activities, between menhirs, street art and memory tourism.

Street art in the city

Discover during a guided tour of the artistic trail Love Letters designed by artist Morag Myerscough. Your guide will introduce you to the facilities monumental urban art and will tell you about the political and social history, heritage and population of La Courneuve.

Saturday September 28 at 3 p.m. Free

Discover the city differently

Visit from the perspective of cinema and street art. You will discover the link between the city and the history of cinema through the numerous works of urban art scattered throughout Montreuil.

Sunday September 29 at 2 p.m. Price: 15 euros

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Meeting the menhirs

Raise a menhir like in the Neolithic! For that, no need for magic potion but from the strength of the collective. Join this collective project to erect a Breton menhir in the heart of the Parc de la Haute-Ile archaeosite in Neuilly-sur-.

Sunday September 29 at 2 p.m. Free

Memory tourism

Visit the former deportation station, the only example in of a railway site used for deportation of Jews which remained almost in its original state.

Saturday September 28 at 3 p.m. Price: 6 euros, 4 euros for ages 10 to 18. Free for children under 10 years old.

Testimony of a survivor

Listen to the testimony of Victor Gotajner, Holocaust survivor, at the memorial. He will tell how he and his mother were able to escape from Drancy camp to take refuge in Switzerland until the end of the war. You can visit the memorial before the meeting.

Sunday September 29, visit at 3 p.m. and testimony at 4 p.m. Free

Article in partnership with Seine-Saint-Denis Tourisme.

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