Published on 6 July 2023
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European Heritage Days 2023

Visual European Heritage Days (JEP) 2023

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On the occasion of the European Heritage Days on September 16 and 17 2023, the Collège de France will be opening its doors to visitors for an exceptional tour of two historic sites, enabling them to appreciate the richness and diversity of its heritage.

On the Marcelin-Berthelot site, the Collège de France's assembly hall, where its professors hold their deliberations, will be open to the public during these days. Visitors will be able to see the furniture and paintings, and meet some of the professors. The tour will also provide an opportunity to discover the Collège de France's historical heritage, the archaeological digs that have been carried out there and its various spaces. Books published by The Collège de France Publishing Department, some of which will be autographed by their authors, as well as various souvenir items, will be on sale at the ephemeral boutique opened for the occasion.

On the Cardinal-Lemoine site, located just a few minutes from the Marcelin-Berthelot site, the public will have access to the garden level of the Collège de France's Institut des Civilisations, reopened after seven years of renovation. The Institut des Civilisations brings together all the professorships, laboratories and eleven research libraries of the Collège de France dealing with the great civilizations, as well as the groups and societies studied by anthropology and ethnology. Mini-conferences given by professors from the Institut des Civilisations will be offered, subject to prior registration.

A treasure hunt for young visitors, linking the two sites, will enable them to discover the Collège de France through a series of enigmas.

Program and access conditions :

Two Collège de France sites are open on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 September 2023, from 10:00 to 18:00 :

Site Marcelin-Berthelot, the main site of the establishment (11 place Marcelin-Berthelot - 75005 Paris), where the amphitheaters for the public and the assembly hall of the Collège de France are located :free access, around a complete tour.

  • Meetings with Collège de France professors in the assembly hall
  • Book signing (salle Jacques-Glowinski) 
    • Saturday, September 16  
      • 10:30am-11:30am : Didier Fassin
      • 11h30-12h30 : Vinciane Pirenne
      • 13h00-14h00 : Nalini Anantharaman
      • 14h30-15h30 : Dario Mantovani
      • 3:00-4:00 pm : Thomas Römer
      • 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm : Jean-Luc Fournet
    • Sunday, September 17  
      • 4:00 pm : Jean-François Joanny

Site Cardinal-Lemoine (52, rue du Cardinal-Lemoine - 75005 Paris), home of the Institut des Civilisations du Collège de France : free access, subject to capacity restrictions. The public is strongly encouraged to register for one of the mini-conferences to guarantee access to the site.

  • Mini-conference program (30') 
    • Saturday, September 16  
      • 10:30 am : Athéna is not an owl, by Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge (sold out)
      • 11:30 am : Confucius and Lao-tseu at the Collège de France, by Anne Cheng (sold out)
      • 12:30 pm : A heritage project in Uzbekistan : the restoration of the " Peinture des Ambassadeurs " in Samarkand, by Frantz Grenet (sold out)
      • 1:30 pm : Napoleon and Islam, by Henry Laurens (sold out)
      • 2:30 pm : Champollion and Letronne : from Pharaonic to Greco-Roman Egypt, by Jean-Luc Fournet (sold out)
      • 3:30 pm : The spread of Buddhism and the Institut des Civilisations, by Jean-Noël Robert (sold out)
      • 4:30 pm : 533 AD, the birth of Justinian's Digest and the invention of modern law, by Dario Mantovani (sold out)
      • 5:30 pm : Is the Bible monotheistic ? by Thomas Römer (sold out)
    • Sunday 17 September 
      • 2:00 pm : Why study migration at the Collège de France ?, by François Héran (sold out)
      • 3:00 pm : Le Petit Prince et les langues de l'Institut des civilisations, by Jean-Noël Robert (sold out)
      • 4:00 pm : Latest news from the sanctuary of Amarynthos (Greece) : the discovery of the archaic temples of Artemis Amarysia on the island of Evia, by Denis Knoepfler (full)

The Journées européennes du patrimoine 2023 at the Collège de France will take place thanks to the support of BRED.