LE PETIT PARIS
The fascinating world of art brut at the heart of the house of ceramics and sculpted frescoes, an unusual place steeped in history.
Like a manifesto of art brut, this unusual house, leaning against a bourgeois building, all ceramics, paintings and sculpted frescoes, was built by Marcel Dhièvre, an artist with a flourishing imagination and a philosopher in his spare time, in the 1950s. Classified as a historical monument in 1984, this exceptional place now hosts a cultural and associative bar. This "Petit Paris" hosts workshops for young and old, many concerts and convivial theme evenings. A place not to be missed in the city!
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Mais faire des concerts le soir,. Non.
Le lieu est trop estreint, tout est ouvert,et la'musique envahit le quartier.