Lille-Saint-Sauveur, once a goods train station, has been transformed into a recreational and exhibition space. This transformation took place in 2009 during the events of Lille 3000. The station's buildings now serve as a unique venue for various activities and exhibitions, offering a unique blend of history and modernity.
Hall A of Lille-Saint-Sauveur, a nineteenth-century building, has been repurposed and now houses a bar, a restaurant, and a cinema. Covering an area of 1,000 square meters, it offers a variety of entertainment options for visitors.
Hall B, a building from the 1920s, has been converted into an exhibition space and event planning area. With an area of 5,000 square meters, it provides ample space for various exhibitions and events, making it a versatile venue for different activities.
History & Anthropology Science & Technology Industrial heritage Film
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Boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas, 17, Lille
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