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House of Robert Schuman Show
29.03

Concert by the Conservatoire de la Métropole de Metz

"Europe in rhymes and notes"
The Spring of Poets is the largest poetic event in France. Every year in March, the event attracts more than 17 million people around the world around contemporary and heritage poetry. The festival, which now extends to 50 countries, benefits from the support of poets, numerous partners and the involvement of the educational community, local authorities, publishers, booksellers, librarians, as well as various cultural structures. In 2026, the Maison de Robert Schuman joins this event by offering events promoting poetry within its walls. In this context, the declaimed texts will be accompanied by musical pieces from the European repertoire performed by members of the conservatory of the metropolis of Metz.

Opening hours

At 15h

Prices

By reservation

Site entrance fees

Adults

Piano present in the office of the House of Robert Schuman

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Show
18.03
Departmental Salt Museum

Balance and imbalance

Show
21.03
Georges de La Tour Departmental Museum

Let's take a walk in the woods

Show
22.03
Departmental Salt Museum

Balance and imbalance

Show
04.04
Bliesbruck-Reinheim European Archaeological Park

Gods, heroes and troubles of Olympus

Show
18.04
House of Robert Schuman

Concert by Audric Oliveira

Show, All audiences
19.04
Laquenexy Fruit Gardens

The magic of spring - Starting from a Tarantula

Show, All audiences
26.04
Laquenexy Fruit Gardens

The magic of spring - IMAGINARIUM#3: Fernando's poem

Show, All audiences
09.05 > 10.05
Laquenexy Fruit Gardens

The magic of spring - Instrumentarium and concert

Show, Adult
22.05
House of Robert Schuman

You will not have my hatred, Cie Avant-Scène

House of Robert Schuman
8-12 rue Robert Schuman, 57160 Scy-Chazelles
Prices

Full price 7€

Reduced price 5€

Free 12 years old and people with reduced mobility and their accompanying person.

Opening hours

February 7 to December 13

Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. to 6 p.m

(Closed Mondays and May 1)