Toi, toit, mon toit! invites residents to explore rooftops across Seine-Saint-Denis from 12 to 14 June 2026 through visits, walks and workshops. The festival treats roofs as a “fifth façade” and a way to read the area’s urban, social and architectural landscape.
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Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand: Hidden Gems
Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand offers a unique opportunity to explore the region’s hidden architectural gems. On select Sundays from June to October, visitors can engage with built, religious, and historical heritage that is usually not open to the public. This initiative reveals lesser-known treasures that reflect the rich history of the Communauté de communes du Vexin Normand. Held one Sunday each month, each event runs from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, allowing guests to appreciate the architecture at their own pace. This initiative is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone keen to learn more about the local heritage. Don’t miss this chance to explore Vexin Normand’s architectural treasures!
Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand: Architectural Insights
Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand provide an exceptional opportunity to discover the region’s architectural gems at a leisurely pace. Occurring once a month from June to October, this event highlights historic and religious sites usually closed to the public. Key locations include the 14th-century church of Bézu-la-Forêt, dedicated to Saint-Martin, known for its stunning late 15th-century murals. Each Sunday invites visitors to engage with the captivating history and artistry of these remarkable monuments, making this event a must for history aficionados and curious travelers alike.