LE BOULON
Resolutely turned towards Europe, at the meeting point between inhabitants and artists, this National Center for Street Arts conceives the public space as a place open to all, where all cultural practices cohabit. The two large halls house various residencies and exhibitions, a performance space, a factory, a round top and even a conviviality space, "La Table du Boulon". Redeveloped by the architect François Chochon, this former industrial wasteland was best known in the past for the manufacture of rivets for the Eiffel Tower!
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