Bastille Day Celebrations at Auckland Museum!
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Bastille Day Celebrations at Auckland
Museum!
Bastille Day is a National Holiday in France
celebrating the storming of the Bastille, a French prison,
on July 14 in 1789. This was the start of the French
Revolution and became a symbol of historical dimension;
proof that power resided with the people and not the
monarchy.
Auckland Museum, in association with Alliance
Française d’Auckland, will be celebrating this significant
day in French history for the first time with a Living
Treasures Day of themed events and celebrations on Sunday 13
July.
Highlights include talks about French social
history, Bastille Day, and Paul Gauguin the French artist
who spent his final years in the Pacific, presented by
current and past presidents of Alliance Française
d’Auckland.
French antiques will be on display along with
the opportunity to talk to antique specialists, including
Chrystelle Baran of Baron de Bordeax, importers of 17th,
18th and 19th Century French furniture, and Martin Horspool
from Renaissance London, specialists in French
fireplaces.
Live French music will be provided by the
fabulous French Toast.
Complete our educational trail of
French and French Polynesian objects that are on display
throughout the Museum and be in to win one of five copies of
Snapshots de Nouvelle-Zelande from Reed Publishing.
As
usual there will be plenty of action for the kids. Make your
own French badge or French flag!
Admission to this Living
Treasures Day is by usual donation, children are free.
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