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[Visites & animations] Au Musée d'Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne

Inheritage day, Exhibition, Visit, Cultural, History, Heritage, Sport in Petit-Caux
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  • As part of the European Heritage Days, the Musée d?Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne invites you to discover its temporary exhibition "S?habiller pour le sport, 1880-1930".
    In addition to this exhibition, there will be a focus on two local athletes, Jean-Paul Villain and Kévin Campion. The museum is delighted to welcome Dieppois athlete Jean-Paul Villain, who will present the sportswear and accessories he used during the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games.
    The Taillefer association will offer...
    As part of the European Heritage Days, the Musée d?Histoire de la Vie Quotidienne invites you to discover its temporary exhibition "S?habiller pour le sport, 1880-1930".
    In addition to this exhibition, there will be a focus on two local athletes, Jean-Paul Villain and Kévin Campion. The museum is delighted to welcome Dieppois athlete Jean-Paul Villain, who will present the sportswear and accessories he used during the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games.
    The Taillefer association will offer demonstrations and introductions to fencing as it was practiced in 1900.

    Program :
    - Open house from 2pm to 6pm
    - Guided tours of the exhibition at 2pm and 4:30pm
    - Meeting with Jean-Paul Villain at 3pm
    - Continuous demonstrations and introductions to 1900 fencing (ages 10 and up)
  • Rates
  • Free for all
Schedules
Schedules
  • On September 22, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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