HIPPODROME DE MAISONS-LAFFITTE
The Maisons-Laffitte racecourse, one of France's most important ...Read more
LA FERME DU MANET
Read moreThe Ferme farm was originally a possession depending on the center of the Templar Templar. From the creation of the Port-royal des Champs abbey, the history of Manet's estate can be traced more precisely. The sector depended, in the th century, on the stronghold of Guy de Chevreuse (who gave his name to Guyancourt) and who made the new abbey donation of several parcels of arable land or not: between 1237 and 1262, 146 acres (about 65 ha) were gathered between Barns and the municipality of Montigny-le-Bretonneux to form the basis of what became Manet's estate. The domain grew and embellir until the Revolution, where the 168 ha are redeemed to the ladies of Port-Royal by the last abbey farmer: Achille Raymond Yellow. At the end of the th century, the courtyard was bordered in a discontinuous manner by buildings which house the farmer's house, two stables, one vacherie, the dairy, one bergerie, two barns, one press and one monumental colombier. In the aftermath of the Revolution, the estate is acquired by Henri Marin Notta who, along with his son Vincent, will exploit it until 1860, when Ernest Gilbert will resume it. The transition from traditional farming to industrial activity is particularly interesting to follow in the evolution of Manet, because there is hardly any farm in Paris where the documentation on this subject is so precise and abundant. The transition was made by the Notta family. The farm in 1860 represents 300 ha, which at this time is considerable (Montigny occupies 667 ha). Aware of the historical, emotional and cultural value represented by this farm, the municipality of Montigny-le-Bretonneux decided to acquire it. From here, it is a whole rehabilitation and management program that was studied and then implemented. The farm is now a 900-seat concert hall, which hosts the great names of song, music, laughter, and more dramatic entertainment. It also functions as a seminar and communication centre.
THÉÂTRE DE SARTROUVILLE - CENTRE DRAMATIQUE NATIONAL
Read moreThe Théâtre theatre funded by the Ministry of Culture, the City and the Department is designed to create and produce performances. Thus, every two years, the Biennale of the theatrical creation for youth, the Festival Odyssées in Yvelines (next opus in 2016) takes place. The public can also attend very diverse performances: opera, dance, music, song… Almost 30 performances are given each season.
LE ROY HENRI
A not-to-be-missed bar in Saint-Germain-en-Laye offering karaoke evenings ...Read more
LE MONTBAURON
Read moreSince 1920, "Le Montbauron" welcomes all billiard fans in Versailles. The atmosphere is definitely rock'n'roll and very relaxed. 12 pool, 11 Americans, 1 French are arranged in 4 rooms. For others, darts, cocktail bar and cocktail bar complete the offer of this hotel frequented by all the young and surrounding youth. Lunch is possible with several formulas, at 10 € and 12 € and a card. For contemporary painting lovers, it is Fernando Coimbra, a Brazilian painter in Vogue, who has made all the paintings (walls, tables, poles…). The bar has taken away a unique look.
L’ESCALE
Read moreIt is one of the few discos in the region, the closest in any case of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Many theme evenings are organized: electro/house, white evening, sex toys or chippendales for girls… Sunday evening is open bar for all girls. Come and celebrate this beautiful barge on the banks of the Seine. However, beware of missing the pontoon to the dock.
THÉÂTRE DU VÉSINET
Read moreThis theatre offers demanding programming, favouring the discovery and mixing of artistic forms. It is the expression of a cultural and artistic project open to all generations, artists or spectators. Classical and contemporary theatre, classical music, jazz, opera, dance, discovery of the new generation, French interpreters, but also exhibitions, lectures and literary cafés. The Theatre of Vésinet has chosen to promote the discovery of the family by offering a very rich young public programming, mixing humor, storytelling, song, dance and circus. It has a 400-seat room with 818 seats.
CINEMA A.B.C
Read moreWith 5 cinemas, this cinema offers films for the general public as well as Art et essai films every Monday.
Ô BARADISE
Restaurant-beach bar in town: beach atmosphere with real sand, tapas to ...Read more
BOWLCENTER
BowlCenter, a place of fun by nature, with bowling lanes, billiards, ...Read more
SPEED PARK
Leisure center with multiple activities (bowling, laser, billiards, etc.) ...Read more
LE CYRANO
Read moreBefore being a film complex (the largest in the city) of 8 well-equipped and comfortable rooms, where the main films are distributed, the Cyrano was the concert hall where the artists took the first stage of their dates at the Olympia. Here, in 1964, the "English Stars", who shared the poster with Trini Lopez and Sylvie Vartan, played for the very first time in France. In this way, some 1 367 people (out of 2 000 seats) were privileged to attend the "general rehearsal" of the Beatles…
C2L POISSY
Read moreThe cinema of the city consists of 5 rooms (accessible for disabled people) of 100, 200 and 400 seats, connected by a single technical cab equipped with a sound Dolby sound.
UGC VELIZY
Read moreEvery Wednesday, at and Sundays at a. m., a meeting UGC Kid is organised (2nd).
THÉÂTRE DE POISSY
Read moreBuilt in 1937, the Théâtre de Poissy, located in the City Hall, was rehabilitated in 1991 to meet public requirements: acoustics, visibility, seating comfort, the aesthetic of the room give everyone a sense of excellence. Programming is up to what this room can promote; loyal and numerous audiences follow with fervor classical music concerts, operas, dance performances, theater, humor, circus and variety. The Molière Hall, known for its outstanding acoustics, is regularly used as a recording studio.
DISTRIKT BEER & BURGER
Craft brewery offering several lines of beer brewed on site, as well as a ...Read more
L'ATELIER BOUTEILLE
Read moreA cellar, wine bar and art gallery - what a program! The owner of this unusual place is a true artist: painter and sculptor Barré. And as his name suggests, he's a colorful character! In this cosy, warm and versatile little bar, you can buy a good bottle of wine, have a drink, enjoy a plate of food with friends, admire an art exhibition, or have a good time at a dinner concert. What a great idea! Also worth a visit: the art gallery in the same owner's studio.
CINEMA ROXANE
Read moreFans can enjoy their happiness in the Roxane rooms. This mythical theatre of the city is a beautiful part of past masterpieces, foreign films, the latest art and trial films. Especially as films, most often in original subtitled, are often followed by a debate and/or a meeting (with directors, critics, or associations) taking advantage of a given theme.
THÉÂTRE MONTANSIER
Read moreInaugurated on November 18, 1777 in the presence of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, under the leadership of his "godmother", Marguerite Brunet, who became "Miss de Montansier", the theatre is above all the culmination of the latter. Ambitious ambitious and Parisian galante, she led both a career as an actress and director of the troops in the province, before obtaining, in 1768, the privilege of the performances of Versailles, then of the Court, and thus the construction of "his" place of expression, rival of the Royal Opera. The architecture of the theatre was entrusted to Jean-François Heurtier and the paintings to Pierre-Louis Bocquet: it created a fashionable decor (a round room all of gold, white and blue, with its sculpted balconies, its superb ceiling and its lustre, but also, in the building, painted marbles), restored in 1993. Today, since June 2013, Geneviève Dichamp and Frédéric Franck have taken over the leadership of the Montansier Theatre and defend their willingness to co-exist private theatre and public theatre, creation and dissemination.
CINEMA FREDERIC-DARD
Read moreThe 2 well-equipped cinemas (Dolby Stereo sound) welcome the latest news from the world of cinema.
THÉÂTRE ROBERT-MANUEL
Read moreFormerly the Théâtre de la Grange, the Théâtre Robert-Manuel is located in the former barns of the Château de Plaisir. The building dates from the end of the 17th century, which gives the theatre a cachet appreciated by the public and artists. Its dimensions, on a human scale (190 seats), its mezzanine bar contribute to the conviviality of the place and the mix of audiences. As far as shows are concerned, only exceptional bookings from schools or associations are made.
THÉÂTRE ESPACE COLUCHE
Read moreRenovated in 2006, the new theatre's interior configuration has been transformed: the future reception hall, redesigned as a place of discovery, is ideal for strolling around with a bar and an exhibition room. The 980-seat performance hall has acoustic qualities that allow for a diversity of shows and offers the public ideal visibility, whatever the placement. La Clé des champs (dedicated to amplified music) is integrated into the complex, with a room for 868 standing places, 2 rehearsal studios and 1 room dedicated to the practice of amplified music, isolated by sound; finally, the accessibility to the Coluche area is improved with its car park built nearby. The latter is free on show nights.
LA CLE DES CHAMPS
Read moreThis concert and rehearsal hall is entirely dedicated to the practice and distribution of amplified music. The room has a capacity of about 300 people and has a program based on about twenty dates each year. There are two full-fledged rehearsal studios that host about fifteen amateur groups.
CINEMA JACQUES-BECKER
Read moreThe film Jacques Beker is currently in work. The reopening is planned for 2012, with eight new rooms.
LE CHAPLIN
Read moreThe Multimedia Cultural Space of Mantises-la-Jolie, a privileged place for artistic creation (images and sounds), also has a cinema room (245 seats) very well equipped, with a film to the poster per week (afternoon or evening session), but also a fully equipped space of 150 m 2 with exhibitions of works by local painters, works associations, finally, a concert hall designed to perform on stage workshops, mantaises or external theatre companies, and festivals.
PROJECEATEAM
Read morePaintball activity focused and secured on very varied terrain in a pleasant setting. Only the obstacles are artificial but integrated into the landscape. Open every day including Sunday. Imperative reservation for group, family and person alone. Protection and equipment provided. Special animations for the life of girls or boys.
LE CINEMA L’ATALANTE
Read moreThis cinema with a room of 159 seats offers 3 to 4 films per week. Since 2003, the Art and Trial Room has Dolby digital sound. The Atalante is doing its cinémathèque during the summer period. Classic films are thus programmed as backward and surprising works. Please note the website that broadcasts the film trailers to the poster and gives you all the information. Very practical.
LE PHARAON VILLAGE
Read moreThe Pharaoh village is above all a disco, Le Must, which comprises 4 rooms with different atmospheres (disco, generalist, Latin and Caribbean) and in which thematic evenings, and a restaurant, Le Montana.
ESPACE ALBERT-CAMUS
Read moreThis cultural space offers throughout the year shows on a wide range of subjects: theatre, music, puppetry, song, conferences and art shows. Play, humour, creation, escape... It's a joy for young and old alike to listen to or see famous or little-known artists perform on a stage on a human scale.
LE GRENIER A SEL/CINEMA JEAN-RENOIR
Read moreThe Film Jean Renoir, housed in a former th-century salt basket, offers programming combining recent films and films "art and test" in its own room equipped with Dolby SR sound. Frequently, the institution organizes "debate evenings" in the presence of the director of the projected film. As for the most enthusiastic, they are offered a joint subscription with the Ciné Cinema 7 at very interesting rates. But sometimes the scene places a few intimate concerts…
THÉÂTRE DE SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES
Read moreOn the national stage, the Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines offers a varied program around live performance. Each event has its own venue: the large theatre (1,000 seats) hosts dance (sometimes even open rehearsals), operas, concerts and theatre (with editions that particularly favour contemporary works), while the small theatre (250 seats) is more intimate and generates an astonishing and often moving artist/audience ratio.
SALLE JACQUES-BREL
Read moreThis small 330-seat room, still equipped with Dolby Stereo sound, offers mainly family programming and films in second exclusive, F.F or V.O: Thus, the prices of the tickets and the subscription card are particularly suitable for families.
LE PRISME
Read moreOpen to a wide range of artistic disciplines (theater, dance, music, comedy), with a mix of headliners and young artists, and other shows for the whole family to enjoy in our 2 theaters, Le Prisme also hosts the Festival du Polar in October. The Centre de développement artistique de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines also hosts artists and companies in residency, and develops artistic discovery, initiation and practice through a training program with awareness-raising and internships for professional and amateur audiences, and a program of meetings with actors from various scenes, conferences, literary cafés and public rehearsals.
L’ESTAMINET-CAFE CULTURE
Read moreL Café Culture, with its showroom (120 seats seated or 360 standing) in the quarterly programming, its 2 rehearsal studios open to all groups and a 3rd dedicated to Computer assisted Music (MAO) (with the possibility of recordings) is a place dedicated mainly to the current music complemented by a café brasserie where young people love to find themselves.
CINEMA JEAN-MARAIS
Read moreA single room for this little cinema, which still knows how to cope with the complexes by bringing together a clientele of faithful faithful to find there only one film per week. The monthly, very varied programming finds harmony between national outings, classics, discoveries and children's films. This cinema also offers regular meetings: of the previews, meetings with directors and actors, screenings of film club and Séances Ciné, child Cinema: set up in May 2003, this initiative proposes to children between the ages of 4 and 11, and to their guardians of cinema sessions, followed by a snack.
L'ESPACE DECAUVILLE
Read moreDecauville Farm, named after its last operators, is a closed site on a square yard. Among the notable features of this place are the moats surrounding the 18th century dovecote and the remains of the former corner towers of the 18th century castle. In its two exhibition halls, works by local and international artists are presented to visitors all year round. This cultural centre also includes a media library, a courtyard, a garden, a musical space with rehearsal studios and a performance hall with shows every weekend from September to June.
LE SCARABEE
Read moreThe Scarab is a showroom that offers quality quarterly programming for all ages in diverse areas. Recently, the institution also offers original formulas: Scarabar, user-friendly meetings with artists (free entrance); the "Carte Blanche", which offers an artist an opportunity to create an evening with other artists of his choice; Le, original show evenings on the cabaret principle. The Scarab showroom, appreciated for its comfort, aesthetics and acoustics, can accommodate between 300 people (seated) and 500 people (standing).
CASE O ARTS
Read moreInaugurated during the 2002-2003 season, the Case ô Arts is a place for artistic creation and dissemination in a small room that hosts regular literary cabarets and "stage readings", but also performances by young amateur artistic practice workshops and the writing workshop, performances of small forms (theatre, stories), exhibitions and conferences. In addition to these cultural missions are the services of a rehearsal and recording studio for amplified music, allowing local music groups to rehearse in ideal conditions and at very accessible rates.
THÉÂTRE GÉRARD PHILIPE
Read moreIn a 515-seat auditorium, the theatre presents a diversified artistic and cultural programme each year for all audiences, and offers its stage at various local workshops.
LES YEUX D’ELSA
Read moreIn the lower part of St. Cyr, near the town hall and in front of the military high school, the classified arts room and 160-seat tests broadcast 2 to 3 films per week, including those who make the film news (in V.F. or V.O.) and programming dedicated to the young public; sometimes premières, debates or short films are also offered to spectators. Recently, the cinema offers an extra session every Sunday at 19 p. m., as well as Senior Friday. This is a meeting for 60 years for 3rd followed by a convivial snack, once a month. Cinema also shows stage readings for the theatre studio subscribers on Thursday evening. Since 2008, cinema has enriched the offer of its activities: now there are cinema sessions especially for parents who want to watch a movie without leaving their children. Stroller area, corner change, moderate sounds… everything is planned to welcome the small family under the best conditions (3,50 single rate).
THEATRE ET CINEMA DE FONTENAY
Read moreComedy, opera, comedy shows, songs, varieties, music, dances, repertoire pieces: all entertainment is represented at every season of the theatre. But it should be special, since Jean-Daniel Laval, the current figure of the Montansier theatre in Versailles, should take the direction of the establishment and its room of 400 places, which also hosts some cinematographic projections…
CINEMA VOX
Read moreCinema welcomes fans in its 2 beautiful rooms: one, the Vox, 250 seats equipped with a panoramic screen and the Dolby digital DTS sound, offering access to people with reduced mobility, the other, the Little Vox, 70 places with 8 meters screen and Dolby SR. Practice, since last April, point VII makes it possible to withdraw tickets in advance, even when the cinema is closed.
HIPPODROME DE LA VILLENEUVE
40-hectare racecourse, string and grass track. Pony club and free rides for ...Read more
THE BITTER END
A typical English beer bar, a must-see in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, with ...Read more
THÉÂTRE ALEXANDRE-DUMAS
Read moreIn addition to the pleasure of always finding on the stage of Saint-Germain large recognized and appreciated actors, the theatre offers spectators to discover, each season, many young artists and companies, but also generous and varied programming (theatre, classical and contemporary dance, shows for young audiences, operas, concerts, humour…) composed of a good dates.
LE LABYRINTHE DE POLYPHILE
Read morefrom mid-April to the end of December, every day, the labyrinth all in itself is a huge labyrinth of 2 300 metres with a 4-dimensional computer game that leads to the exit.
PAINTBALL 75
Read moreIt is the nearest paintball field to Paris. On nearly 5 hectares of vegetation and 3 playgrounds, come and learn this extreme sport par excellence. Paintball is like a "manhunt". Equipped with an air gun and paint balls, your goal is to touch the snipers and recover if possible the flag of the opposing team and bring it back to your side. This is done in a very playful way - guaranteed laughs - and in complete safety. You will be equipped with a full suit - bibs for girls -, and a mask. The Paintball 75 team will propose various scenarios, and some "special" ones, especially for stag and hen parties.
THÉÂTRE DU GRENIER
Read moreEvery year, the program of the municipal theater (145 seats) includes a number of plays, of course, but also dance performances and concerts (classical, jazz and French variety). The association of the same name, which has managed the premises for many years, still enables the public to meet professionals and their world, but now devotes itself to 2 types of event: the Amateur Theatre Festival (end of September/beginning of October) and the various evenings for presenting texts ("Paroles en scène") or tirades.