Cluny Abbey in the running to become "France's favorite monument"

Cluny Abbey in the running to become "France's favorite monument"
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The program "Le Monument préféré des Français" (France's Favorite Monument) is making a comeback on France 3 to mark the 40th European Heritage Days. Support Cluny Abbey, which is one of the selected monuments! Especially since it has been home to one of the eight Arts et Métiers campuses since 1901.

Cluny Abbey in the running to become "France's favorite monument" 

This year, among the seven monuments of the Centre des monuments nationaux that have been selected to be put to a public vote, Cluny Abbey may have the chance to represent the region and therefore our Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny on the France 3 TV show "Le monument préféré des français" (France'sfavoritemonument)! 

Want to support Cluny Abbey? Vote now, until midnight on Friday, May 26, on the France Télévisions website. France Télévisionswebsite.

Please note that there is no limit to the number of votes you can cast! The list of monuments that have been chosen to represent their region will be revealed during the finale of the TV show "Le Village préféré des Français" (France's Favorite Village) in June 2023

What happens next?A new vote will determine the national ranking, which will be revealed during the show in September. Visit the France Télévisions website to vote for your favorite contestant.   

A little history

Cluny Abbey has been a place of learning for eleven centuries. From religious to secular, from generalist to technical, it has evolved over time. During the abbey's first 900 years, knowledge was passed on by the Cluniacs. It was intended for future monks but also for young lay people. After the Revolution and the departure of the religious community, teaching became secular, and four schools followed one another. The first, a college, provided a classical education, as was customary at the time. It gave way to specialized education aimed at training managers for agriculture, commerce, and industry. This pioneering form of knowledge transmission saw the first stirrings of technical education in workshops. The third school trained workers and foremen, with a focus on practical skills. With the last school, Arts et Métiers, which still occupies the premises today, cutting-edge technical education became the norm, ushering in the era of engineers and inventors. Continue your discovery of Arts et Métiers clicking here.

 

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