The Saint-Raymond museum is due to reopen the week of June 2. - MSR

After two months of confinement to explore the websites of museums and galleries throughout France, within a few days, the people of Toulouse will be able to set foot in the cultural establishments of the Pink City. A gradual deconfinement that will spread for most of the museums and other places until June.

Next Monday, for fans of genealogy or history, the Municipal Archives will reopen their doors, including the reading room, with a gauge adapted to health restrictions. In terms of circus arts, the Grainerie also plans to resume training on that date.

May 1741: preparations for the entry to #Toulouse of the duke of #Richelieu, commander for the king in the province, are in full swing.
On May 9, the #capitouls appoint the captains of the honor guard set up to welcome him
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- Archives de Toulouse (@ToulouseArchive) May 9, 2020

Thursday, the inhabitants of the metropolis will once again have their heads in the air. The museums dedicated to aeronautics, the Envol des Pionniers in Montaudran and Aéroscopia in Blagnac, will once again welcome the general public. For Envol des Pionniers, group reservations will be made every day of the week, except Fridays and Saturdays.

In a fortnight, on May 26, readers will be able to borrow books again in the city's libraries, before a gradual reopening on June 3.

Cité de l'Espace on June 5

The same week, lovers of scientific culture and the arts will be able to return to the museums and historic sites devoted to it, with groups limited to 10 people maximum. This is the case of the Saint-Raymond, Georges-Labit, Poster (Matou) museums, but also the Museum, the water tower gallery, the Quai des Savoirs, the Abattoirs, the Carmelite Chapel and Saint-Sernin basilica.

- Museums and historic sites for individuals and groups limited to 10 people (June 2020)
- The Regional Conservatory welcomes small groups of students at the end of their studies, scheduled classes and exams (June 2020) pic.twitter. com / 8bt1MeFOPk

- Toulouse City Hall (@Toulouse) May 11, 2020

For the Cité de l'Espace, budding astronauts, the masked version of the coup, will be able to reinvest the premises from Friday, June 5. The general public can go there on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the rest of the week being by reservation.

By summer, the Minotaur will once again set foot on Montaudran, and all the attractions of the Halle de La Machine will once again be on hand to show (re) discover the magic of street arts.

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