The Center for National Monuments (CMN) is a key player in the preservation and promotion of French heritage. Responsible for the conservation, restoration, and public access to over 100 historical monuments, it actively contributes to passing this heritage on to future generations. Alongside this mission, its sites, such as the Château de Champs-sur-Marne and the Hôtel de Béthune-Sully, are often chosen as settings for iconic films like Marie Antoinette and The King is Dancing, adding a cultural and visual dimension to these exceptional monuments.
An urban exhibition celebrating French monuments through the eyes of filmmakers. In partnership with the Center for National Monuments, this visual tribute combines photography and mapping to give the Latin Quarter a “film set” ambiance. Nighttime projections on the BAnQ facade and installations near the Cinéplex Quartier Latin immerse visitors in the magic of film shoots. This invitation allows you to rediscover heritage from a new perspective, accompanied by artist Théo Le Roux.
In the presence of Marina Santelli, Head of the Department of National Properties at the Economic Development Directorate of the Center for National Monuments.