Patrick PLUCHOT
37 rue Jean JAURES
71300 Montceau-les-Mines
(Saône-et-Loire)
Phone : 03 85 57 29 36
http://musee-ecole-montceau-71.blogspot.frOpening to the public the second Sunday of each month, 2 pm to 5 pm, except in July and August. Group tours every weekday by appointment, school groups priority.
In a former school built in 1882 and historical monument since 1996, this Museum of primary school (Museum of France) presents two fully blended classrooms, one around 1900 and the other 1960s. They tell about the evolution of primary education, the Jules Ferry laws in our days. Courtyard entry with exhibition of photos on the schools of mines, public schools in 1900 and pictures of school parties. Course 17 windows showing objects. Room for temporary exhibitions on Science from 1880 to the present day. Temporary Hall with two expos on 14/18 with the National Label: "when you're a soldier." "period 1870/1914 ' as part of"Kids of the Centennial"and" defend the motherland! " "period 1914/1918" as part of the "Centenary schoolteachers. Also note:-two courses of life (photos, stories, war diary and correspondence) for schoolchildren and children: Antoine Chaînard, student of the school battalions of Saône-et-Loire in 1890 died at Verdun in 1915 and Paul Constant Moutardier, Laura schoolchildren, Normalien in Macon, teacher at Montceau mobilized in 1915 and died in 1918 in Compiègne. -A historical classroom 1914/1918 (schoolboy/schoolgirl/Mistress Costume presentation, display and tables 1917) - a room with the Memorial of the 138 teachers of Saône-et-Loire died for France in 14/18: individual military record, pictures of promotions of normal school of war, chronic made by their years of war survivors in 1963. -stories and pictures of the last hairy of the mining area collected in 1977 by a class of CM2. A classroom of animation for an activity writing in pen offered to visitors, school, children or adults.
Nota Bene
70 Quai Jules Chagot
71300 Le Creusot
from 45.00 Euros