In the medieval spaces of the monument, visitors will sit on deckchairs and cushions to peck at a selection of texts by writers, philosophers, historians, extracts from the work “100 writers, 100 monuments”, published in 2009 by Éditions du Patrimoine. Images of national monuments will be projected on the walls, in connection with the book, to bring the writer and the photographer into dialogue, while enjoying a medieval herbal tea. The readings of the writer Maylis de Kerangal are complete.
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