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Johnny Hallyday exhibition: “Between Brussels and Paris, we hope for 550,000 visitors”

2022-12-30T08:44:55.266Z


INTERVIEW - Benoît Remiche, Belgian entrepreneur at the head of Tempora, has invested 8 million euros in the event. He took all the financial risks while Laeticia Hallyday provided 95% of the content of this rich and successful tribute.


Very well known in international cultural circles, this Belgian entrepreneur financed the 8 million euros that the Johnny Hallyday exhibition cost.

How did he meet Laeticia Hallyday?

What does he pay him in exchange for the loan of the rocker's memories?

For

Le Figaro

, he reveals behind the scenes of the exhibition which is being held from December 20, 2022 to June 15, 2023 at Brussels Expo (Palais 2) and in Paris at Porte de Versailles from January 2023.

LE FIGARO - How would you describe your company Tempora?

Benoît Remiche -

I founded it on December 31, 1998 in Brussels and for more than twenty years now I have benefited from the sound advice of Elie Barnavi, historian, essayist, former Israeli ambassador to Paris, and the philosopher Krysztof Pomian, author of

Museum, a world history

(Gallimard, 2020).

As I am curious about everything, we intervene in various fields.

We manage cultural places such as the Maillol museum in Paris, the Sucrière in Lyon or the museum of…

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