Musee de Plein Air (Open Air Museum), Lille
The Open Air Museum (Musée de Plein Air), located in Villeneuve d'Ascq near Lille, serves as a living testament to the rich rural architectural heritage of the Hauts de France region. Nestled in the scenic Val de Marque, the museum covers a vast area of fourteen hectares and is dedicated to preserving the traditional rural architecture spanning the 17th to 19th centuries.
At the core of the museum’s mission is the preservation of about twenty historical buildings which have been meticulously relocated and reconstructed on-site to avoid demolition. These buildings include a diverse array of structures such as thatched cottages, barns, sheepfolds, and forges, each representing different regional styles from Artois, Flanders, Picardy, and Hainaut. The buildings are constructed from traditional materials like half-timbering, brick, and cob, and are complemented by thatch or purlin roofs.
The museum is more than a collection of buildings; it is a dynamic space where traditional crafts are actively maintained by skilled artisans. These craftsmen and women, including stonemasons, blacksmiths, carpenters, and puppet creators, contribute to the living museum by practicing and demonstrating their trades just as they were performed in past centuries.
Furthermore, the museum is home to a collection of regional domestic animals, many from breeds that are now considered endangered. This includes giant rabbits from Flanders, Boulogne sheep, and Flemish geese, adding an authentic touch to the recreated rural environment.
As a space for promoting and educating the public about rural vernacular heritage, the Open Air Museum serves multiple functions. It is not only a museum but also a venue for research, training, and meetings for those involved in building and preserving historical constructions. Its lush settings, complete with gardens, hedges, ponds, and paths, recreate the feel of a traditional village, making it a captivating blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural preservation.
At the core of the museum’s mission is the preservation of about twenty historical buildings which have been meticulously relocated and reconstructed on-site to avoid demolition. These buildings include a diverse array of structures such as thatched cottages, barns, sheepfolds, and forges, each representing different regional styles from Artois, Flanders, Picardy, and Hainaut. The buildings are constructed from traditional materials like half-timbering, brick, and cob, and are complemented by thatch or purlin roofs.
The museum is more than a collection of buildings; it is a dynamic space where traditional crafts are actively maintained by skilled artisans. These craftsmen and women, including stonemasons, blacksmiths, carpenters, and puppet creators, contribute to the living museum by practicing and demonstrating their trades just as they were performed in past centuries.
Furthermore, the museum is home to a collection of regional domestic animals, many from breeds that are now considered endangered. This includes giant rabbits from Flanders, Boulogne sheep, and Flemish geese, adding an authentic touch to the recreated rural environment.
As a space for promoting and educating the public about rural vernacular heritage, the Open Air Museum serves multiple functions. It is not only a museum but also a venue for research, training, and meetings for those involved in building and preserving historical constructions. Its lush settings, complete with gardens, hedges, ponds, and paths, recreate the feel of a traditional village, making it a captivating blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural preservation.
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Musee de Plein Air (Open Air Museum) on Map
Sight Name: Musee de Plein Air (Open Air Museum)
Sight Location: Lille, France (See walking tours in Lille)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Lille, France (See walking tours in Lille)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Lille, France
Create Your Own Walk in Lille
Creating your own self-guided walk in Lille is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Lille's Historical Buildings Tour
Historically, Lille's architecture differs from that of other French cities. Prior to being invaded by Louis XIV in 1667, Lille was Flemish, which is evident in its red-brick and other structures, quite uncommon for the rest of France.
Among many things, Lille is reputed for its fabulous historic center, abounding in time-honored buildings, palaces, and churches, offering a great deal of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles
Among many things, Lille is reputed for its fabulous historic center, abounding in time-honored buildings, palaces, and churches, offering a great deal of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles
Lille Introduction Walking Tour
Nicknamed in France the "Capital of Flanders", Lille and its surroundings belong to the historical region of Romance Flanders. Legend has it that in 620 AD, Salvaert, Prince of Dijon, passed through the region with his pregnant wife when he was attacked and killed by the local lord Phinaert The Giant. Years later, his son Lyderic avenged his father by killing the Giant and founded the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles