Celebrating music on June 21st? The place to be is at The Historic Library of the City of Paris! The Brass Quintet from the Paris Police Band will be performing right in the courtyard of this historic site, offering a lively and joyful musical experience.
Music Day is an annual celebration that originated in France in 1982. Launched by the French Ministry of Culture, Jack Lang, its goal was to promote music in all its diversity and to give everyone—whether professional musicians or amateurs—the opportunity to perform freely in the streets and public spaces. Since then, Music Day has spread to many countries worldwide, transforming into a globally celebrated tradition that brings people together through music and shared joy.
On Wednesday, June 21st, the Peacekeeper Band will perform in the courtyard of the Historical Library of the City of Paris. Located in the heart of the Marais district, this site is a true treasure for history and culture enthusiasts. Established in 1836, the library houses an extensive collection of documents and books detailing the history of Paris and its surroundings. From ancient manuscripts and historical maps to photographs and rare editions, the Historical Library offers a captivating glimpse into the city's past. Its peaceful and scholarly atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for researchers, students, or anyone curious to delve into the rich and diverse history of Paris.
To enjoy a memorable edition of Music Day in a charming, historic setting, head to the Marais on June 21st!
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Dates and Opening Time
On June 21, 2023
From 02:30 p.m. to 04:00 p.m.
Location
Paris Historical Library
24 Rue Pavée
75004 Paris 4
Access
Saint-Paul metro station
Prices
Free
Official website
www.fetedelamusique-paris.fr