European Heritage Days

September  20 and 21, 2025

Book here

Wood Workshop for Young Audience
Saturday, September 20, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Each child, accompanied by cabinetmaker Mathias Heinisch, will create a bird feeder from maple wood and learn to use traditional tools (spokeshave, plane, scraper).

Information: €45/child. By reservation. Workshop for young audiences aged 8 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Reservations by email[email protected]

 

Guided Tour
Saturday, September 20, 11 AM – 12:30 PM
The “Grand Tour,” a guided tour of the two exhibitions Memo. Rembering the Futures  and Hors Saison.

 

Glass Workshop – Glassblowing Demonstrations
Afternoon 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

At the Foundation workshops, meet glass artisans Valentin Rizzo and Gaëtan Oheix for glassblowing demonstrations (30 min).
Maximum 20 people per demonstration.

 

Workshop “The Imprint, Its Gesture and Material”
Saturday, September 20, 2 PM

Artist Mathias Mareschal and paleobotanist Léa de Brito will start a discussion about the landscape as a meeting place between forces and materials, its memory, and its preservation through the imprint.

Free, by reservation.

 

3D Workshop
Saturday, September 20, 2 PM

Creative workshop led by students from DNMADE Charles Coulomb (Angoulême) around the Poker Design method and demonstrations and experiments in 3D printing. Based on the works of Alexis Foiny, plant elements will be printed to create a 3D archaeology of the present for the future.

Free, by reservation.

 

Paleo-Imprints Workshop
Saturday, September 20, 3 PM

Collective molding workshop at the Foundation’s ceramic workshop with artist Mathias Mareschal and paleobotanist Léa de Brito. In collaboration with PaléoCharente.

Open to everyone aged 7 and up.

Free, by reservation.

 

Guided Tours
Saturday, September 20
4 PM – 5 PM: Memo. Souvenirs du futur
6 PM – 6:30 PM: Hors Saison

Free, by reservation.

 

The “Learning to See” Visit
Sunday, September 21 at 2:30 PM

Come and discover the mobile trunk created by the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design of Bordeaux, which, through a selection of about thirty anonymous or iconic objects, offers an introduction to design. A pedagogical kit that invokes imagination, experience, and observation skills to discover and implement new processes, new ways of acting, and creating connections.
In partnership with madd-bordeaux.

Free, by reservation.

 

The Sensory Tour
Sunday, September 21 at 4 PM

A tour “beyond sight” to explore the exhibition by engaging your senses with the mediation kit specially designed by students from the DNMADE program at Lycée Charles Coulomb in Angoulême. Let the hunt for artworks begin!

Free, by reservation