CITÉ DES SCIENCES ET DE L’INDUSTRIE
Read moreIt is one of the largest science museums in Europe, allowing adults and children alike to discover the planets, the Milky Way and the galaxies, as well as various exhibitions devoted to the Earth, technological innovations, sounds, images, light, mathematics, genetics, etc. As for the Géode, a cinema in the shape of a metal ball, it is devoted exclusively to the projection of large-format films on a hemispherical screen of 1,000 m².
LA GRANDE HALLE DE LA VILLETTE
Read moreLocated at the southern entrance of the park, the Great Hall, built around 1865-1867, hosts today large exhibitions, shows, music festivals... During the Olympic Games, the Paralympic weightlifting competitions will be held there. On the way there, you will find the Nubian Lions Fountain of 1811, located at the southern entrance of the park. Listed as a historical monument, it was first erected on the Place de la République and then transferred to La Villette in 1867.
ASSOCIATION SEQUANA
An association offering guided tours of all boat-building and canoeing ...Read more
ARTS AND LEISURE CONFERENCES
Read moreFrom Henri Matisse and his eloquent colour to Dega and the nude, through the Passion of Lighthouses, so many exciting lectures on very diverse subjects, always treated with attention to detail. Sometimes in night, from 20 h 30, other times during weekends, themes and topics discussed are always related to an exhibition adjoining them (Grand Palais, Musée d'Orsay, Georges Pompidou center, etc.). A good way of not going to the middle of abstract and abstruse figures, but to discover the outcome of a pearl or reed.
THE EXPLORADOME
A playful and unusual science and digital museum that reveals the secrets ...Read more
AFM
Read moreSmall morning. The sky is blue, but the mists stretch over the green spaces and curling around the buildings. We are in Evry-sur-Seine, a city that has attracted important scientific research institutions in aeronautics, aeronautics and medical research. Moreover, we are just steps from Génopole in Evry, the first French biotechnology campus. The French association against the myopathies is located just off the metro, at the end of a small walkway paved with white slabs that winds between the buildings and the buildings of the research companies. This is a visit not to be missed if you ask questions about genetics and diseases that can be traced to a mistake in the genome map, commonly called, orphan diseases. Of the 6 000 to 8 000 rare diseases, including 200 neuromuscular diseases, 80% are of genetic origin. 30 million people are affected in Europe, including 3 million in France (about 5% of the French population - of the 65 million). In addition, this visit is only offered once a year on the occasion of the "Discover Essonne Companies" operation. Adjacent to the lobby, an exhibition gallery invites the visitor to discover the history of the AFM through explanatory panels rich in photos and texts. The guide makes us first a presentation of the company and its missions. Created in 1958 and recognized as a public utility since 1976, the mission of the AFM is to find a therapeutic solution to neuromuscular diseases, through research and especially research into gene therapies. In the short term, the MFA aims to improve the daily lives of patients by promoting better access to care and better social accompaniment. In 2008, EUR 35,5 million was spent on aid activities for sick and families by the AFM. The visit offers a route from the DNA bank and its collection, culture, mining and storage rooms. Everything is explained and the visitor comes out of the premises more fully than before entering.
PARC INTERCOMMUNAL EUGÈNE CHANLON
Park housing the former Troche quarry, a site of regional interest and a ...Read more