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Heritage Days: a free cultural event.

A weekend of discovery The Heritage Days are a cultural event organized every year on a European scale. They take place during the third weekend of September and are a privileged moment of discovery of European cultural heritage. On this occasion, many buildings open their doors to the public. Mus ...

14
Sep
2007

Summer evenings: free shows in the Alpes-Maritimes.

"The cultural event of the summer" Since their creation in 1996, the Summer Evenings of the General Council have been one of the must-attend events of the summer on the French Riviera. These evenings, free and accessible to all, allow residents and tourists to have a good time with family or friend ...

20
May
2014

Chartres in Lights: Marvelous Illuminations

A magical stroll "Chartres in Lights" is the not-to-be-missed event every summer in the downtown area of Chartres. Throughout the season, a nighttime journey offers visitors the chance to rediscover the city's monuments, illuminated and set to music. This spectacular sound and light show was initi ...

02
June
2015

The Valbonne Garden Festival: a fair for Mediterranean plants

Mediterranean plants in the spotlight The Valbonne Garden Festival is an annual event organized by the Mediterranean Garden Society (SGJM). The plant fair is managed by the members of the Board of Directors, particularly by Pascale Poirier, the representative of professionals. This festival takes ...

25
Mar
2016

"The Graines de Jardin Festival: a free and green event in Rouen."

A festive weekend. The Graines de jardin Festival is the first entirely free gardening festival in France. This plant festival has been organized every year since 2009 by the Rouen Normandy Metropolis and the City of Rouen. It brings together nearly a hundred exhibitors from France and Europe. ...

18
May
2016

Comic Strip 2026: When Finnish Comics Arrive in France

or combined with others to literally form a two-meter-long mural. Perfect for enlivening partner media libraries or decorating a book café. And above all, it's... free! Why France? A mutual love. The Franco-Finnish connection is not new. As early as 1970, the legendary "Pilote" magazine published ...

05
Mar
2026