Le Chemin de Millet Place : Musée Thomas Henry, Centre Culturel
Open year-round. Admission free.
Holding about sixty paintings, drawings and engravings by Jean-François Millet (the second largest collection of his paintings in France after the Musée d’Orsay in Paris), the Thomas Henry Museum has opened a room dedicated to Millet, a native of the Hague.
Here you can trace his journey, marked by many influences, particularly by the painters of the Barbizon School. This is not to be missed...
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 AM to Noon and 2 PM to 6PM. Sunday and Monday, 2 PM to 6 PM.
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Scène ouverte
July Place : At the plage verte, from 7 PM until 1 AM the following morning. Admission free. Enjoy an evening of music with young talents from all over the region. Come see the amateur companies from the North Cotentin, gathered together by the House of Young People and Culture, perform on a professional stage under the same conditions of a regular indoor musical performance. | | |
Charivarue For one week Cherbourg-Octeville will hear the rhythm of Charivarue, a street-arts and circus festival.
A brilliant mixture of genres, Charivarue will carry you through the quartiers to meet clowns and
magicians in the local bars, to take part in evening cabarets, music, dance, theatre before being
introduced to the great artists of the street and of the circus.
> Contact the CRAC at 02 31 84 32 77 for further information.
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Cin’Etoiles
July Place : At the Plage verte. Cin’étoiles offers you a lively night on the beach : concert, followed by a movie at 10:45 PM projected onto a giant inflatable screen. Come with your deckchair and a blanket. Food available.
Admission free.
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