BIBLIOTHEQUE L’HEURE JOYEUSE
Read moreAfter the First World War, the Book Committee on Children's Libraries settled in the context of the reconstruction of libraries for youth. The first "Joyful Hour" opened in Brussels in 1920. Founded in 1935 at the initiative of Antoinette Kont, that of Versailles (became a municipal library in 1977), the creation of its conservation fund towards 1980 (by Gilberta Mantoux) was created for editorial production from the 20 s and 30 s. With 1 620 volumes covering the literatures of Romance languages, that of youth from the years 20 to 60, and a specific collection entered here after 1940, Happy Hour intends to combine the provision of books for youth (on-site consultation, loans for external exhibitions) and public reading, workshops also animate the life of the library.
BIBLIOTHEQUE CENTRALE
Read moreOrganized in the prestigious framework of the Hotel des affaires Etrangères built in 1762, under Louis XV, this memory of books inherited the collections of the libraries (Saisies à la Révolution) of Louis XVI, his queen Marie-Antoinette and Madame Barry, and has since enriched, since then, purchases and donations: with an encyclopaedic fund whose axes of excellence are the history of Versailles, the chronologies of the th, th and th centuries and the music, the municipal library of Versailles is therefore, thanks to this heritage which makes it one of the most important of France. They are almost 700 000 documents (including 100 000 volumes of old books, and over 40 000 free access titles, reference books, documentaries, novels, comic strips, practical manuals), and a large number of periodicals that are offered in this place of study and research, also open to a wide audience. And for those that the large embarrassed quiet spaces, it should be understood that the network actually consists of 200 000 documents in free access, as the 9 neighborhood libraries (2 reserved for young people: those of Happy Hour and Saint-Louis; 4 for adults and youth: Celles, Porchefontaine, Prés-aux-Bois and Vauban; 3 for adults: those of Notre-Dame, Clagny and Inter-Ages University are mentioned. Finally, to those who prefer the audition at the reading, the library of Versailles has a discotheque with 20 000 recordings available.
CONSERVATOIRE A RAYONNEMENT REGIONAL
Read moreA direct heir from the Ecole des Pages du Roi, CNR is housed in a th century building, the hotel de la Chancellery, in a street adjacent to Versailles castle. The institution (structured in 3 departments: music, drama and dance) is the primary vocation of allowing everyone to access the art under the vigilance and guidance of the 80 teachers, renowned artists, who make every year 1 400 pupils (young children, amateurs and future professionals from France and abroad), among which one quarter in the established hours (to follow musical lessons or to navigate along with their music) General studies). A place of learning, culture and exchange, the Conservatory also participates throughout the year in the animation of the city through numerous concerts, theatre pieces or dance performances, and even hearings open to the public.
CENTRE DE MUSIQUE BAROQUE
Read moreThe CMB provides a mission for the study and dissemination of the French musical heritage of the th and th centuries, until little or little known and a large part of which was composed for the Court of Versailles. Thanks to a multidisciplinary team of researchers, publishers, pedagogues, producers and musicians, who restored, restored and "re-established" the forgotten or incomplete works of the Grand Century, it is now possible to recognize the airs, motets and messes of the air, and the talent, among other things, of Jean-Joseph Mouret, the composer of the Italian Comedy (where Pierre Sueca de Chamblain de Marivaux is concerned), who organised all of them. The great evenings of the castle of Seal, where the little girls of Louis XIV lived. Each autumn, the CMBV carries out a season of baroque concerts, in the Royal Opera or the chapel of the Château de Versailles, during which the best ensembles and soloists, specialists in the interpretation of ancient music, occur on stage.
SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE
Read moreThe Place du Marché de Neauphle-le-Château, which was built in the late th century, would be the only square square (double quadrangular) closed from Ile-de-France.
SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE
Read moreLe Mesnil-Saint-Denis is a charming town in the Yvelines department of the Île-de-France region.
MEDIATHEQUE DU CANAL
Read moreThis large library is mainly attended by students and students of the faculty, but also by whole families who take away a few documents or simply relax by reading in well-established and very clear spaces. A very friendly place to culture.
LA MERISE
Read moreThis cultural hall managed by the town of Trappes presents shows (music, theatre, dance, circus) aimed at the general public and young people, but also school workshops (the Chemin des Arts festival takes place there every May). This 1,200-seat modular hall also hosts many renowned artists and, thanks to its highly diversified programming, is able to give pride of place to local initiatives.
RESEAU DES MEDIATHEQUES
Read moreThe public reading network of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines includes no fewer than eight libraries and a Bookmobile. A free service that allows all residents of the town to access a rich collection of some 542 000 documents. With a single membership, you can reserve a title from each of these institutions and access the entire network. You can borrow books, magazines, C.D., K 7 audio or video, and software in a media library and report the document in any of the library libraries.
COMMUNAUTE D’AGGLOMERATION DE SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES
Read moreIt is not common for a city in its thirties to be awarded the prestigious label Villes d'art et d'histoire by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. And yet, the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines urban community succeeded in this brilliant move in June 2006. It is thus the first new ex-city to have received this label, which responds to three criteria: make residents aware of their living environment and encourage quality tourism, introduce young people to architecture, heritage and urban planning, and finally present the city (visits, interpretation centre...). It thus testifies to the tremendous human adventure that was the creation, in barely thirty years, of this young urban area of 150,000 inhabitants. A veritable open-air museum, a laboratory for contemporary architecture and urban art, this territory also boasts remarkable ancient sites and an exceptional natural heritage that makes up more than 40 % of its image. The recognition of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines therefore marks a further step in the development of recent cities. It is also a strong signal for contemporary creation, with its wanderings and dazzling successes. Today, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines groups together 12 municipalities (Elancourt, Guyancourt, La Verrière, Magny-les-Hameaux, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Trappes, Voisins-le-Bretonneux, Plaisir, Villepreux, Claye-sous-bois, Coignières and Maurepas) with different stories.
LA CLEF
Read moreThe mission of this association for Culture, Leisure and Training is to be a place of experimentation and social and cultural innovation, listening to the population and participating in local development. Each season, it welcomes more than 2 000 members of all ages to whom it proposes a full range of activities (from language courses or sports sport, to dance, music or philosophy workshops) and cultural spaces (a recording studio, 2 rehearsal studios, "MAD" for young local creators, and especially "L'Eclipse", room shows more than 50 performances, including a musical majority). Since last November, and after more than a year of work, the members had to return to brand new premises. The famous International Friendships Hall has been completely renovated and will be able to host concerts with more than 500 spectators. The largest association of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, already unavoidable, is even more important.
CULTURE SERVICE DES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES – DIRECTION DE L’ENSEIGNEMENT, DE LA CULTURE ET DES SPORTS TÉL. 01 39 07 82 62
Read moreThe website of the Yvelines General council entirely dedicated to culture. It is intended to enhance the cultural life of the territory as well as the policy and departmental actions in this area. This "Yvelines cultural portal" is called to become a cultural showcase of the Yvelines department with Internet users.
ARCHIVES DEPARTEMENTALES DES YVELINES ET DE L’ANCIEN DEPARTEMENT DE SEINE-ET-OISE
Read moreDiscover the department through its history, as official as possible… Only departmental archives, created in 1790, allow. A wide variety of documents (from medieval scroll to contemporary folders, passing through the archives of the Royal Court dating from the th and th centuries), sheltered and preserved in the Grande Ecurie de Versailles, has recently been transferred to Saint-Germain-en-Laye for a better quality of preservation and consultation.
ADEMAS (ASSOCIATION D'EXPLOITATION DU MATÉRIEL SPRAGUE)
Read moreThe association organises tours on foot in the Parisian metro. Reservations on Saturday morning and Sunday morning and afternoon. Find out about the site for rates and bookings.
L'ATELIER NUMERIQUE
Read moreOn 30 March 2012, the City of Versailles inaugurated its 400 m2 digital workshop, a beautiful space renovated by the Marchi architects agency, which has retained its metal framework and 19th century tiles. This space is dedicated to creation, culture and digital uses, and will also serve as a showcase for Versailles' heritage and a place to live. L'Atelier wishes to bring the richness of the past to life with contemporary arts and its architecture is the embodiment of this. What do we find in this impressive space? It targets in particular amateurs, of all generations, who want to learn about new digital technologies. Mediation and accompaniment functions will be a strong point of the programme. Regular cultural events are also held here. Finally, the Digital Workshop aims to highlight the evolution of books, particularly towards the digital book: for the moment, readers can read 10,000 titles on site, and in the future, a remote download service will be available! The Digital Workshop is also a neighbourhood library, books can be borrowed. It is destined to become a library of the 21st century but also a space for living, sociability, curiosity and service. Welcome to our new era!
AVF VERSAILLES
Read moreThe AVF Versailles is an association. It offers a range of activities designed to foster social ties between its members. Activities include cultural visits, exhibition tours, sports activities such as walks in the Château park or cycling outings, visits to industrial sites such as the Citroën conservatory or a nuclear power plant, and festive evenings such as the Christmas mulled wine evening or the Rio carnival in Versailles. The association also organizes games events, including scrabble.
AVF SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE
Read moreSaint-Germain-en-Laye is a town in the Île-de-France region, known for its cultural and historical heritage. Don't delay in getting in touch with the AVF - they look forward to welcoming you!
AVF LE VÉSINET
Read moreLe Vésinet is a charming town in the Île-de-France region. To welcome new arrivals and foster social ties, the Association Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF) in Le Vésinet offers a variety of cultural, manual, linguistic and leisure activities. Thanks to a team of trained volunteers, the AVF organizes some twenty events offering opportunities for discovery and encounters. The AVF du Vésinet is a friendly place where new arrivals can find information and advice on integrating into the town. Whether to take part in cultural activities, meet new people or simply obtain practical information, the AVF is a point of reference for new residents of Le Vésinet.
AVF L'ETANG LA VILLE
Read moreL'Etang-la-Ville is a welcoming town offering a wide range of activities and outings thanks to the AVF Cultural Association. Part of the national AVF network, this association aims to welcome and support new arrivals in their new lives. AVF volunteers organize a wide range of activities in a friendly atmosphere, helping to build friendships and share passions.
AVF MARLY LE ROI
Read moreMarly-le-Roi is a charming town in the Paris region. For new arrivals, the Association Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF) is there to help them settle into their new life.