This building built in 1876, a dependency of the Gaudinière estate, is a place steeped in history.
This building built in 1876, a dependency of the Gaudinière estate, is a place steeped in history.
Converted into a military barracks during the 1st World War, in 1929 Artaud, postcard publisher settles there.
A day prison was opened in 1971. Currently, the premises are occupied by the Association Aurore which hosts refugees temporarily.
A guided tour of the history of this building which has held various functions up to a presentation of its current function where it welcomes refugees.