Boucher-de-Reperthes Museum, Abbeville
The Boucher-de-Reperthes Museum offers an evening to rediscover the museum in a different way: puzzle games and surveys, film broadcasts, a DJ evening and even an ephemeral exhibition «Dialogues». The museum will also appeal to your creativity in a workshop where you will be invited to imagine Abbeville in 2050 on a participatory fresco.
The House of Jules Verne, in Amiens
In the hushed atmosphere of the night, La Maison de Jules Verne opens its doors until midnight. Soak up the atmosphere of a 19th century mansion, travel from room to room in the world of Jules Verne. A reading marathon is organized, readers will take turns to read continuously paragraphs of the novel Twenty thousand leagues under the sea.
Picardie Museum, Amiens
The students of two 6th classes of the Sagebien College meet you at the Musée de Picardie to discover their «Cabinet of artistic and poetic curiosities», during a stroll that will punctuate poetic declamations, tales of a monstrous bestiary and artistic geometric creations. You can also discover the philosophical dialogue they imagined between two works of Picard artists: The good news of Jules Boquet and Les Deuillants à Etaples by Francis Tattegrain. The evening will be punctuated by interludes sung, danced, played!
Franco-Australian Museum, Villers-Bretonneux
Discover our friendships with Australia since the Battle of Villers-Bretonneux on April 25, 1918 and the First World War, through the collection of the Franco-Australian museum located in the Victoria school. The museum invites you to a guided tour of eleven objects.
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The European Night of Museums is organized by the Ministry of Culture, and implemented by the Regional Directorates of Cultural Affairs (DRAC) and benefits from the strong involvement of many local actors. It benefits from the patronage of UNESCO, the Council of Europe, ICOM France and numerous institutional partnerships (Ratp, Ffsam, Paris Musées, Phenix Digital, Insert) and media (France Télévision, Radio France, Arte, TV5 Monde, France Media Monde, Le Figaro, Technikart, Konbini, 20 minutes, Gulli, Beaux-Arts, Toute l'Histoire, Parents, Detours in France).
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