Hangar Y, there is science fiction film in this appellation contrôlée which intends to shelter the art of the 3rd type.
It takes a bit of consistency to arrive from Paris in this new green place, but out of the way.
Inherited from the Universal Exhibition of 1878, it is placed on the edge of the wood in the grand perspective of Meudon designed in the 17th century by Le Nôtre in the extension of the Château de Meudon.
The RER C and a bus for the brave.
A car and parking for neighboring towns and families with young children, or even a bicycle or scooter for sports enthusiasts.
A shuttle from Issy-les-Moulineaux and Meudon during school holidays.
We feel, in this vast cultural and airy project, the desire to take into account modern life in all its facets.
And, in fact, when you pass the threshold of Hangar Y (so called because the letter Y appeared on the military plans), you look up to grasp at a single glance the extraordinary ensemble of the place: the old hangar with XIX century charm
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