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The origin of the Felibréan tradition of Sceaux dates back to the discovery in Sceaux, in 1878, of the tomb of Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, a Cévennes writer born in Sauve in 1755, who died in Sceaux in September 1794.
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Les Félibres is a place for locals to meet and exchange ideas, as well as a pleasant break for those passing through.
VoirThe first church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste was built and inaugurated in 1214. Severely damaged by fire, it was completely rebuilt in 1545. The present...
VoirThe market hall of Sceaux opens its doors every Wednesday and Saturday morning from 8am to 1.30pm.
VoirEstablished for more than 30 years, the organic market of Sceaux is one of the top three organic markets in Ile-de-France. Animated by about twenty...
VoirLe Petit Château de Sceaux, Pavillon de préfiguration du musée du Grand Siècle.
VoirA few kilometers south of Paris, Sceaux offers a unique, green and peaceful setting, with a remarkable range of heritage, culture and crafts to dis...
VoirThe Animathèque MJC de Sceaux offers, according to age, artistic and linguistic activities, courses for adults, activities for children and the pos...
VoirThe Trianon, a cinema classified as an art house in Sceaux, is a place of culture, exchange and debate.
VoirWhen Colbert bought the estate in 1670, he undertook numerous works that he entrusted to the greatest artists of the time: Charles Le Brun for the ...
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