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EXPOSITION À VERSAILLES

"L'ESPRIT DE L'ART"

AU CARRÉ À LA FARINE

​​Du 3 au 9 Janvier 2022

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Gathering

against the law of "global security"

Sunday 22 November 2020

Le Havre vue depuis la plage

 

Le Havre city ​​center is the first reconstructed site (20th century urban ensemble) listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Major architect of the 20th century, a true "concrete poet".

Visionary, Auguste Perret has succeeded in giving a new face to a city ravaged by the Second World War. He reinvents a unique city with a readable and airy architecture. The architecture gives pride of place to light, this same light, so particular, which inspired Claude Monet Impression, Soleil Levant, painted in Le Havre in 1872. A painting which gave its name to the Impressionist movement .

 

Gathering

against the law of "global security"

Sunday 22 November 2020

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Manif securité globale

 

Gathering

against the law of "global security"

Sunday 22 November 2020

 

The police had taken possession of the human rights square where the rally was to take place and the Trocadero square became a giant trap.

The only access was the Trocadéro station (the three previous stations had been closed on line 9). Once on the Place du Trocadéro, access to the Place des Droits de l'Homme was fenced and Avenue Paul Doumer, Avenue Georges Mandel, Avenue d'Eylau, Avenue Raymond Poincaré, avenue Kléber and avenue du Président Wilson, closed by a cordon of CRS and vehicles which filtered pedestrian arrivals but which could in the event of violence (Black block or excited yellow vests) close the embrace. everyone inside this perimeter was a prisoner.

 

The police had taken possession of the human rights square where the rally was to take place and the Trocadero square became a giant trap.

The only access was the Trocadéro station (the three previous stations had been closed on line 9). Once on the Place du Trocadéro, access to the Place des Droits de l'Homme was fenced and Avenue Paul Doumer, Avenue Georges Mandel, Avenue d'Eylau, Avenue Raymond Poincaré, avenue Kléber and avenue du Président Wilson, closed by a cordon of CRS and vehicles which filtered pedestrian arrivals but which could in the event of violence (Black block or excited yellow vests) close the embrace. everyone inside this perimeter was a prisoner.

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