JOURNEES EUROPEENNES DU PATRIMOIN 2025

20 Sep
21 Sep
Cultural

On Saturday September 20 and Sunday September 21, let's take a look at the places around us. Parks, gardens and museums open their doors to all, free of charge.

In Galargues

Saturday, September 20 at 2:30 p.m

Dramatized walk
Depart from the town hall and discover the treasures of the village with the artists of Duo d?Aqui.
Book on 06 24 19 43 97

In Lunel
Historic center

Guided tours Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm
Between history, legend and anecdotes, the rich past of the Cité pescalune is illuminated. Follow the Tourist Office guides.
+ info and booking 04 67 71 01 37
Dramatized tour Saturday September 20, 2pm
Embark on an offbeat tour highlighting recent renovations. Leaving from the Maison qui Ose.
Open to all
+ info on 04 67 87 83 94

Notre-Dame-du-Lac Church

Saturday September 20 at 8:30pm: Ode à Notre-Dame concert
The great organ in the Church of Notre-Dame-du-Lac will be playing its most beautiful notes around famous composers.
Free admission

Place des Caladons

Sunday September 21 from 10am to 1pm: Les Pescalunades
Traditional recipes based on emblematic products such as eel will be cooked on the Place des Caladons and offered for tasting.
+ info on 04 67 87 83 94

Prison Tower Museum

Guided tours Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 am and 4 pm
This former defensive tower, now a prison, contains a wealth of evidence left over the centuries. Discover them by flashlight.
+ info and booking 04 67 71 01 37

Mas de Chambon Park

Guided tours Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 7pm
French garden, olive grove with century-old trees, magnolia and orange grove, rose garden, vegetable garden, farmyard, the Mas de Chambon park covers more than a hectare. Free admission
+ Further information on 06 77 10 24 28 or at aw.lunel@orange.fr

Chapel of the Penitents

Guided tours Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 6pm
Lunel's white penitents reveal their secrets. Visit the chapel and its stained-glass windows, including the latest by Jean Hugo.
+ info on 04 67 71 01 48

Musée Médard

Events Saturday and Sunday

10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: The Mémoire du Livre secondhand booksellers
10:30 am to 3:30 pm: Guided tour of the exhibition on the language of flowers
Duration: 1h ?
11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.: Guided tour of Louis Médard's library and discovery of his "Inferno"
Duration: 1h ?
3 pm to 5:30 pm: creative workshop on the world of flowers
Family
5pm: Flash tour of extraordinary gardens and imaginary gardens with Sébastien Simon

In Lunel-Viel

Saturday, September 20, 2pm to 5pm: guided tour of the Orangerie park and presentation of the irrigation system.
Sunday, September 21, 9am-12pm: historical tour of the village, followed by an archaeological discovery workshop.

In Marsillargues

Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 6pm

Château tours and cultural festival
Get a sneak preview of the recently restored rooms of Château Guillaume de Nogaret, a local architectural gem. Shows, exhibitions and an escape game will enliven the tour. Visits must be booked in advance on 04 11 28 13 20 or accueil@marsillargues.fr, in groups of no more than 10. The Paul Pastre Museum is freely accessible at the same times.
+ info on 04 11 28 13 20

In Villetelle

Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 am or 3:30 pm: guided tours of archaeological remains
Embark on a journey back in time, in the footsteps of the Gallo-Romans! Duration: 2 hours.
A 360° virtual tour, interpreted in French Sign Language, is projected all weekend in the museum auditorium for those unable to visit the archaeological site. Picto motor + hearing disabilities/LSF
Saturday and Sunday at 11am or 2:30pm: tactile tours of the museum "et si on touchait à tout? Picto visual disability
The guide will help you discover the daily life of our ancestors by observing and touching tactile reproductions of archaeological furniture and original artifacts.
The tour is suitable for the visually impaired and open to all.
Duration: 1 hour
Sunday September 21 at 6pm: lecture on Roman bridge building in Gaul
The Romans showed great ingenuity and used a variety of strategies to optimize river crossings. Mireille Sanchez, classics teacher, sheds light on these developments.
Duration: 1h30

Practical info

Meet at the museum reception desk
Reservations recommended on 04 67 02 22 33 or ambrussum@lunelagglo.fr
Comfortable walking shoes, hats and water recommended

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