Building for the pleasure of passers-by: the work of Pagnerre in Croix

Building for the pleasure of passers-by: the work of Pagnerre in Croix

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  • French
    French
  • 2h
    2h
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    6,5€From

Presentation

Born in Dunkirk in 1874, Eugène-Gabriel Pagnerre distinguished himself as an avant-garde architect who drew on a wide range of inspirations. Pagnerre's work had a lasting impact on the urban landscape of the Lille region. In Croix, 111 buildings have been recorded, making it the second town where the architect built the most after Marcq-en-Barœul. Take a stroll through the town to discover its unique heritage and astonishing architectural details.

To know

Good to know
  • This guided tour in French is available on Sunday 4 May, at 10.30am.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the tour.
  • A reduced rate will be available on presentation of proof of entitlement for: under-18s, students, jobseekers, RSA recipients, over 62s, families of more than 4 people, disabled people and an accompanying adult, and greeters.
  • Free admission for children under 6, with prior booking
  • Tours organised as part of the Printemps de l'Art déco event
  • Service +: book in less than 24 hours by contacting our advisers by telephone on +33 (0)359 579 400.

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