Youth and Culture Centre MJC Lillebonne

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description

brève description: 

the youth and culture centre MJC Lillebonne-Saint Epvre is located on Rue de la Source, in an elegant private mansion dating back to the 16th century. The noteworthy building with its beautiful Renaissance facade is one of the oldest stately homes of the city of Nancy and belongs to its cultural and historical heritage. It was built in 1578 by Claude de Beauvau on the same site where the Maison des Étuves Municipales had once stood. The building was sold to the Duke of Lorraine, Charles IV, who gave it to his daughter Anne, wife of the Duke of Lillebonne. The so-called Hôtel Lillebonne was subsequently passed on to his daughter, the Princess of Epinoy, who in turn sold it in 1740. In 1826, the mansion became the property of the Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. In 1972, the building was left to the city of Nancy, who gave it to the MJC Saint Epvre in order to establish a youth and culture centre in it.

pertinent pour un tournage

heures d’ouverture : 
MJC : Mondays Fridays from 09:00 am to 12:30 pm and from 1:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Saturdays from 09:00 am to 12:30 pm and from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm. Secretariat: Mondays Fridays from 09:30 am to 12:00 noon and from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
usage : 
activities: courses / dance / music / sports / theatre / arts, etc.
condition générale : 
good overall condition
intérieur: 
40 rooms; auditorium with 100 seats
plan: 
8.300 m²
alentours: 
urban
ascenseur : 
available
expériences avec des tournages: 
Henry- a comedy by directors Pascal Rémy and Francis Kuntz (2010)

approvisionnement

sanitaires : 
available
parking : 
on the street
électricité : 
available
eau: 
available

contact

Marie-Alix Fourquenay