OLD CASTLE - MEDIA LIBRARY
Read moreThis former hunting Pavilion of the lords of Modèle, which dates from the Middle Ages, is now transformed into a library. In the medieval garden there are 50 different plant species: medicinal or aromatic plants, vegetable crops and an orchard. A pleasant place for a walk.
MÉDIATHÈQUE ROMAIN ROLLAND
Read moreOn more than 1200 m 2, this free and free access library offers a wide range of documents to be consulted on site or to borrow for members (free registration): books, comics, dozens of magazine titles as well as newspapers, audiobooks, Cds of all musical genres as well as DVD movies and documentaries. Internet access is free of charge via Wifi. This library is distinguished mainly by its numerous free animations for small and large: Reading stories, games to discover a country, mangas workshops, concerts, theatre and computer club.
MÉDIATHÈQUE JEAN-FALALA
Read moreOn the square in front of the cathedral, you can't miss the Jean-Falala media library. Ideally located in the city centre, this beautiful modern space contains nearly 140,000 documents of all kinds, books, CDs, dvds, games... with free access on site or on loan for registered users. Sit back and relax to read a book, listen to a cd, watch a dvd, play board games in the play area, work in the study areas while enjoying unlimited wifi or on free computers or have a coffee in the relaxation area. The Carnegie, Red Cross, Laon-Zola, Saint-Rémi Holden and Chemin vert libraries complete the network throughout Reims.
LA DUDUCHOTHÈQUE
Read moreA space entirely dedicated to the Chalonnais cartoonist, to discover Cabu's "abundant and prolific" work as you've never seen it before! The Duduchothèque plunges you into the artist's universe, tracing his rich career through a series of thematic exhibitions, from his deep attachment to his hometown, which was the laboratory for his first experiments signed K-bu, to his caricatures in the satirical press, via the emblematic figures of the great Duduche and "mon beauf". It's a fitting tribute to this native of the region, proving that even after his tragic death in the Charlie Hebdo attack, Cabu's work lives on.