At the Fermat Museum, this Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., you can meet the mind and work of Pierre de Fermat, one of the greatest mathematicians. Discover the hidden treasures of his birthplace, offering privileged access to captivating information about his life and discoveries that continue to inspire the world. Explore a fascinating adventure through rooms full of history, where each exhibition invites you to discover mathematics in a different way. Young and old alike, you can marvel at the concrete applications of mathematics while discovering a unique architectural heritage. The vocation of this space is not only to be a museum, but also a place of knowledge where the philosophy and missions of the Fermat Science association combine to enrich the experience of each visitor. Entrance fee.
At the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption
Saturday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m., organ concert with organist Luc Begué and countertenor Marc Pontus. On the program, “The Prelude” by J.-S. Bach; “Fugue of an Anonymous 17th-Century Englishman”; “Here the Deities”, “An Evening Hymn”, “Music for a While” and “Ground”, by Henry Purcell; “Peña Tirana”, “Father of Heaven” and “Passacaglia”, by Georg Fredrich Handel. To finish with “Sabat Mater”, by Antonio Vivaldi. Free admission.
Visit to the country house “If Beaumont were told to me”
On Sunday, September 22 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Les Conteuses en Lomagne offer you a storytelling walk through the emblematic places of Beaumont. You will be welcomed under the old market hall, then a stop in front of the church, to go to the house of the mathematician Pierre de Fermat. Reservations recommended, tel. 05 63 65 22 02.
Free entry.