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THE EPHEMERAL TERRACE

OF THE CULTURAL INSTITUTE

Free entry, without reservation 

This summer, Bernard Magrez, owner of 4 Grands Crus Classés in Bordeaux and 42 vineyards around the world, opens the doors of his Cultural Institute in the evening thanks to an ephemeral terrace and numerous activities. 

A great opportunity to taste our brand new craft and local beer Nunka, Bleu de Mer rosé or a glass of Prosecco Imani.

L'accès aux expositions des plus grands artistes contemporains est exceptionnellement gratuit. En ce moment, découvrerz l'exposition "La Collection" Bernard Magrez et "Solowshow de KogaOne

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

From Wednesday July 20 to Friday August 26,

the terrace of the Cultural Institute will be open only  

Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Gardens of Château Labottière 16 Rue de Tivoli

Telephone:  05 56 81 72 77

FREE ENTRY

Access

Tram: Tram D - Barrière du Médoc stop

Car: Parking Beaujon, Impasse des cossus 

Street parking

Bus: Line 5 - 6 - 29 - 56

The exhibitions of the Cultural Institute remain open throughout the summer on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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PROGRAMMING

  • Artistic workshops allowing you to make and leave with a work of art of your own creation in the style of the greatest artists on display.

  • Guided tours led by the Institute's mediators to discover the secrets of the places and works exhibited.

  • A selection of "prints" in limited series, signed and numbered by the artists in residence and previously exhibited, to discover to make your debut as a collector.

  • The discovery of the street-art frescoes adorning the gardens of the Cultural Institute.

  • Virtual Reality headset tests to visit the Grands Crus Classés of Bernard Magrez.

  • The free visit to the Exhibition of the Bernard Magrez Collection bringing together the works of the biggest names in contemporary art.

  • The visit of the Soloshow exhibition of the young street artist Koga One.

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