


What remains when third places close? How can we preserve the memory of these shared spaces? Nearly a year after the closure of Les Arches Citoyennes, Louise Bothé and Juliette Lytovchenko decided to document and recount this collective adventure in a book. “Ce qui subsiste. Une histoire des Arches Citoyennes” is now a reality, and you’ll soon be able to hold it in your hands.
To celebrate, we invite you to join us on Thursday, September 10, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Césure for the official launch.
This evening will be an opportunity to explore the book and pick up your copy, but also to raise a glass to the good old days and reconnect with your former neighbors and everyone who helped make Les Arches the place so dear to our hearts.
For those who missed the pre-order campaign, a small stock of books will be available on-site on the day of the event so you can buy one! Do you know anyone who’s kicking themselves for missing out? Pass the word along!
📆 Thursday, September 10, starting at 6:30
p.m. 📍 Césure, 13 rue Santueil, 75005 Paris
🍻 La Buvette will be open for drinks
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