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Exhibition : Echappées nordiques |
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From 10th October 2008 to 11th January 2009 Lille Fine Arts museum
Through a selection of 105 works – mainly paintings but also drawings, engravings and sculptures – the exhibition presented by the Palais des Beaux-Arts of Lille takes a fascinating and original angle. Amply illustrating the genius inherent to Scandinavian art, the exhibition conjures up the genuine fascination it has generated in France thanks to the artists’ profound attachment to nature, to the vividly resonant, mystic aspiration of the values they extolled and to their own expressive plastic language.
Visit the Lille Fine Arts museum website !
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Lille piano(s) festival |
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From 21st to 23rd November - Nouveau Siècle auditorium
Over 3 exceptional days, this festival invites people of all ages to discover and enjoy the piano in all its musical forms and on every floor of the Nouveau Siècle. A large range of events from Bach to Beethoven will be proposed : concertos, jazz and tango performances, silent film, concerts for young people.
More information.
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Lille Christmas Market |
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From 19th November to 30th December 2008 - Place Rihour
On Rihour square, 80 chalets take place, for over a month. Here, merchants and craftspeople offer original and delighful gift ideas : gingerbread and other delicaties, nativity figurines and Christmas decorations, traditional toys... Not far away, on the Main square, the big wheel turns. 50 meters-high, it offers you a fabulous point of view over the city.
Did you know ? : Lille's Christmas Market is the first to open in France. The shops are open on the three Sundays preceding Christmas.
Staying in Lille during the Christmas Market : To get the most out of your stay in Lille during Christmas, we offers you a special package. From 39€ per person. Book !
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2009 Braderie (Flea Market) : 5 & 6 September |
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Every first weekend of September, Lille is the capital of bargain-hunting!
The Braderie de Lille is Europe’s largest flea market, and certainly one of the most well-known events in France and abroad. Between one and two million visitors stroll up and down the city streets, entertained by music and the numerous performances that take place from 2 PM on Saturday to Sunday 11 PM. Enjoying a dish of “Moules – Frites” (mussels served with chips) has become a deeply-rooted tradition and is the subject of a contest between the town’s restaurants to see who can build the highest mountain of empty mussel shells!
The history of the flea market
The flea market’s origins remain a bit of a mystery. In the Middle Ages, servants obtained the right to sell their masters’ old possessions once a year. This custom soon combined with Lille’s fair, where the town’s inhabitants, as well as foreigners, could freely sell their goods.
Moreover, in the 15th century, two poultry merchants had the great idea to “provide meat” for the fair-goers. They obtained the right to sell their products to the passers-by and the buyers who were already numerous at that time. Braden, Flemish for roast, may be the term that gave the flea market its name.
The flea market by district
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