GRAND MEAULNES SCHOOL
School with the school desks, the blackboards remained as in 1891, at the ...Read more
COLLÈGE GILLES DE TRÈVES
This building reopens its doors to visitors curious to discover its ...Read more
OLD SÈVRES MANUFACTORY
Read moreFacing Grande-Rue is the main entrance, preceded by a courtyard, closed by a high wrought iron grid. The building was built around 1753 according to the plans made by Lindet and Perronet on the location of the Ferme farm. In the Court of Honour, the flag of "Lully" is the only remnant of La Guyarde farm; Jean-Baptiste Lully, composer and chamber music superintendent of Louis XIV, would have lived there. In the east of the courtyard, the king's apartments occupied the angle of the building. In the same building is the Guard Hall, it opens on the entrance entrance, the large paved courtyard closed by the King's grid which gave on the road to Bellevue. A monumental fountain of stone orne that one. The Higher Standard School created to train female teachers: «Les Sévriennes», settled in the renovated buildings of the old factory in 1881. Marie Curie provided a physics course from 1900 to 1906. Today, and since 1945, the old factory houses the International Centre for Educational Studies, the main partner of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs for the French language.
THE UNIVERSITY CITY
Read moreThis beautiful composite ensemble was initiated in 1920. The Deutsch-de-la-Meurthe Foundation, named after the first sponsor, is the first student residence to open in 1925. The habit will continue, thus the International House was financed by Rockefeller.
THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - MEZIERES
Read more1748 th century curiosity, Mézières hosted the first School of Engineering, ancestor of the Ecole Polytechnique, in, on the proposal of the Earl of Argenson, Secretary of State for War and Nicolas de Chastillon, commander of the Citadelle-Mézières Citadel. It is located in the old palace of the Tournelles, residence of the Duke of Rethel. 542 military engineers were trained there - among the most famous: Mullet of L'Isle, Lazare Carnot, Coulomb and mathematician Gaspard Monge was a teacher. In October 1791, the engineers met in Mézières, General La Fayette. The school was transferred to Metz in 1793, before being abolished in 1794 and became the prestigious Polytechnic School. The General Council of the new Ardennes department settled in the West Wing in 1790. The prefecture settled there in 1800. The school's premises are still occupied by the Hotel's Hotel (formerly the Ardennes Prefecture).
THE COLLEGE TURENNE
Read moreBuilt on Edouard Depaquit's plans, this college follows the former Jesuit college. It was built at the location of a bastion. The pediment of the secondary door is decorated with a work by the sculptor Sedanais, representing Turenne children, sleeping on the lookout for a cannon.
DENIS-DIDEROT HIGH SCHOOL
Read moreBuilt between 1985 and 1990 on the plans of Bui Quien Quoc, the construction uses very favourably the glass and light, to create a very well ventilated, airy architecture. The spacious building has a very contemporary aspect, with its iron staircases shaped by large tubes. The construction was not obvious because it was an extension of high school, which had a large field, and that it was not necessary to disturb the courses. The building contrasts in this western quarter of the city with towers.
IMPERIAL PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Read moreA former hotel created in 1902 on Adam Dettloff's plans to embrace Russian aristocracy, the palace of the Imperial Park had a hectic life. After 10 years of hotel activity, the building was requisitioned during the First World War as a military hospital. In 1930, Nice bought the Palace to make it a high school. He specializes quickly in sports-study-study. A few great French champions, such as Yannick Noah, Henri Lecomte or Guy Forget, studied at Imperial Park High School.
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LYCEE BARDOT
The Hélène Bardot high school is an educational reference in the regionRead more
FORMER MONSOON BRIDGE UNIVERSITY
Read moreThe buildings of the former university of Pont-à-Mousson now house the Marquette college and high school. The Jesuit University of Pont-à-Mousson was created in the 16th century to fight against the spread of Protestant ideas at the time of the Reformation. The name Jacques Marquette of the current building refers to a former student and professor of the University of Pont-à-Mousson. Jacques Marquette is credited with the discovery of the Mississippi River!
ÉCOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE PARIS
School with entrance on quai Malaquais, museum, salle Melpomène, ...Read more
THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE
Unique school that does not prepare for any degree, buildings built under ...Read more
OSCAR - ÉCOLE EUROPÉENNE D'OSTÉOPATHIE
Read moreWhen the boo-boos are there, how do you combine care with a small budget? At Oscar, l'École européenne d'ostéopathie, we treat you for less, but always in a highly professional manner. The students, under the watchful eye of their teachers, will take care of you and make you feel instantly better for a modest sum. As well as treating yourself, you're doing a good deed, since students need practice to become seasoned future professionals.
FREE TIME UNIVERSITY
Read moreThe association's mission is to occupy your free time by proposing the practice of intellectual or physical activity of your choice, which you can continue at your own pace. In the programme: foreign languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian), literary activities (classical, contemporary, Greek, Latin, ancient Greek, history, geography, philosophy), art and science (watercolour, archaeology, calligraphy…), and physical activities (theatrical workshop, dance dance…). This university is open to all, regardless of age or level of education.
AVNIR AVIATION
Flying school offering introductory flights and first flights in an ...Read more