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THE PUBLIC CONDITION

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14, place Faidherbe, 59100Roubaix, France
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La Condition Publique retains many traces of its past and hosts exhibitions, shows and other events throughout the year...

La Condition publique was restored in Roubaix for Lille 2004, and then became a public establishment for cultural cooperation. Formerly a wool, cotton and silk packaging warehouse, this 1902 building retains many traces of its industrial past. But the Condition Publique is best known for its Braderie de l'Art and its vintage weekend, as well as hosting exhibitions, dance shows, hip-hop battles and more all year round. It's a mecca for cultural life in Roubaix and the surrounding area!

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Visited in april 2017
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C'est dans le cadre de l'exposition "Street Generation, 40 ans d'art urbain" que j'ai découvert la Condition Publique à Roubaix. Autour de ce lieu culturel, le quartier de la pile est en friche. Des maisons ont comme à Détroit été vendues pour un euro, mais beaucoup restent encore murées. Tout autour de la Condition Publique et dans le cadre de cette exposition dédiées au street art, des artistes comme Jef Aérosol, C215 et d'autres ont posé leurs collages, leurs fresques afin de mettre un peu de couleur sur la brique rouge et le béton. Autrefois, le bâtiment servait à entreposer de la laine et de la soie, aujourd'hui il accueille des manifestations comme cette exposition qui s'étend jusqu'à jusqu'à ses toits.

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