Center for Medieval Archaeology and Research in Eastern Normandy (CARMEN)

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Presentation

CARMEN is an association governed by the French law of 1901, registered with the Journal Officiel on December 18, 1983. It brings together all those interested in understanding and promoting the heritage of eastern Normandy, with a view to opening it up to the public. The association has worked on a number of sites, including the Château de Radepont and the church at Epreville. CARMEN is currently working to restore and rehabilitate the Epreville church (Martainville-Epreville, 76), enabling volunteers from a wide variety of backgrounds to live and work together. It also aims to promote the integration of socially disadvantaged groups. C.A.R.M.E.N. works to integrate the findings of historical research into contemporary lifestyles through public communications, and by offering workcamps for the use of ancient materials using traditional methods: St Jean bricks, stone-cutting, carpentry, etcetera...

Upcoming events

  1. Saturday 02 August at 13:00 to Sunday 17 August at 17:00
    Name of my heritage site
    Job-site SAINT MAUR 2025 MODEL SHEET
    Organised by Center for Medieval Archaeology and Research in Eastern Normandy (CARMEN)

    Accessible from age 17 Between archaeological activities, woodworking and blacksmithing, take part in the maintenance and animation of the Ducal Tower of Siedlęcin, a medieval tower in south-west...