Wednesday 15 october from 10:00 to 11:30

Industrielle Attitude : Le Quarante

  • Guided tour
  • Themed tours and outings
40 Rue du Britais, 53000 Laval
As part of Industrielle Attitude, discover Le Quarante, a cultural third place on the move!
Inaugurated by the President of the French Republic on Monday 10 October 2022, Le 40 is the department's most important new hybrid venue for cultural creation. The 8,000 m² space will be dedicated to culture in all its forms. Music, dance, theatre, plastic and visual arts, a fablab, popular education, micro-folie and a library all revolve around generous spaces that showcase the well-preserved former architecture of Crédit Foncier de France. A visit to the 40 means discovering this exceptional Art Deco heritage, as well as all the activities on offer and, in a special way, the classrooms, auditorium and hidden corners of this little-known building where teachers, technicians, project managers, mediators and administrative staff work side by side.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Please arrive at reception 10 minutes before the start of the tour.

- Visits for the general public: 15 October at 10am
- Reservations required, online at laval-tourisme.com or at Laval Tourisme reception (Monday to Saturday, 9.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm, closed Tuesday morning).

RATES
- 1 visit: €6/PERS.
- 4 different visits and more: €5/VISIT/PERS.
- Jobseekers, people in training, secondary school pupils : FREE
Visits are forbidden to under-15s, except in week 1 and where otherwise stated.

RECOMMENDATIONS
- Please arrive on time for your visit, as you will be expected there.
- Follow the health and safety instructions given. If you do not
access to the visit will be refused.
- Do not smoke during visits.
- Ask permission to film or take photographs.
- Flat, closed shoes are recommended for all visits.

Services

Services

Guided tours for groups

Opening times

Opening times

On 15 October 2025
  • 10:00 at 11:30

Location

Location

Industrielle Attitude : Le Quarante
40 Rue du Britais, 53000 Laval
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