Espace culturel Navarre
Built in 1920, the salle des fêtes hosted shows and other festivities until 1969. Taken over by the town council in 1985 after the closure of the Navarre paper mills, the space has been progressively rehabilitated in keeping with the "Navarre spirit".
The facade is original, and the modernized auditorium has retained its balconies and the general appearance of the stage. The surrounding rooms are available to local residents. The magnificent stage curtain (10 m x 6 m) painted by M. ARNAUD de Claix depicts the Village, and in the foreground, the cité Navarre with three rows of houses (we're in 1920), the paper mills and the family room. Two trees (one in bloom, the other withered) echo the symbol used in theaters (two masks: Jean qui pleure and Jean qui rit - tragedy and comedy). In the Musée Autrefois, you can see the photo of this curtain taken by the Musée Dauphinois when it was listed as an object in 1995. It is currently kept in a secure location.
En pratique
Équipements
- Function/entertainment room
Services
- Wi-fi
Activités
- Dance,
- Concert,
- Shows,
- Theatre
Horaires
Du 01/01/24 au 31/12/24
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Lundi :
Ouvert
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Mardi :
Ouvert
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Mercredi :
Ouvert
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Jeudi :
Ouvert
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Vendredi :
Ouvert
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Samedi :
Ouvert
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Dimanche :
Ouvert
Tarifs
Modes de paiement
- Check,
- Cash
Vous pouvez retrouver les tarifs des spectacles sur le site internet de la ville : www.ville-champsurdrac.fr
S'y rendre
Latitude : 45.085812
Longitude : 5.731264
38560 Champ-sur-Drac
S'y rendre
Information mise à jour le 06/03/2024
par Office de Tourisme Grenoble Alpes