History & Heritage of Lorraine – 'Metz the Romanesque'
HPL is:
- Conferences on a History topic open to the public.
- "Questions of History and Heritage" open only to members.
- Member meetings on reading subjects or questions concerning History and heritage. (1 to 2 times per month).
- Outings and visits.
- The Library: a library will be available at the reception.
- The Blog History and Heritage of Lorraine (HPL) was created in 1975 under the guidance of François-Yves Lemoigne, a lecturer at the University of Metz, aiming to address history and culture topics through conferences. It got its current name in 1998.
Notable people associated are Alain Hibold (deceased), Sébastien Wagner who left to found his publishing house, Gérard Leonard (deceased) director of Sainte Blandine, Michel Marchand (doctor in history), Joël Martz.
HPL aims to contribute to the cultural offerings of the city of Metz. By joining the MCL, it aims for synergy by reaching new audiences. Meetings for MCL members are held before conferences at 2:15 PM.
Led by François Tibaudo.
Open to all.
Free entry for the public conference from 3:15 PM.
Good to know
Members: 2:15 PM / 3 PM
Public conferences: 3:15 PM / 5 PM
The conference takes place at the Salon de Guise of the City Hall (1 place d’armes, 57000 Metz)
Free entry for the public conference from 3:15 PM
10 €/year + membership (membership fee is 20€)
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Mcl-Metz
Jacques-François Blondel
1 Pl. d'Armes
57000 Metz
France
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