UGC CINÉ CITÉ CENTRE COMMERCIAL SQY OUEST
Read moreThis beautiful cinema, impressive from the entrance, has 16 new and spacious rooms. It is the 1 st Western Parisian maple enamel, located on the 10 000 m 2 on the 4 th and the last floor, where the spectators, before and after the meeting, can enjoy a superb view of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines with large glass-size glass. To subscribe to the UGC card: 30 th fee (ID and rib). Card issued from 15 am to 20 pm, Monday to Friday.
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 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 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).