Visite guidée : Sur les pas de Louis Pasteur à Besançon

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    Following the bicentenary of the birth of Louis Pasteur (27 December 1822 in Dole), it is worth recalling the links between the great Jura scientist and Besançon. The grandson and son of tanners, Louis Pasteur's family origins were in Besançon. His father, Jean-Joseph Pasteur, was born at 53 rue d'Arènes in 1791 in the family tannery. After taking part in the Napoleonic Wars, he moved to Dole and then to Arbois. Louis Pasteur moved to Besançon in 1839 to complete his studies and prepare for his baccalauréat at the Collège Royal (now the Collège Victor Hugo). Tickets: €9 - €6 for students, under-18s, members of the Tourist Office (on presentation of card) and disabled visitors. Free for under-12s and jobseekers.


    Dates

    Opening periods

    5 p.m.: Wednesdays 19 March, 30 April
    Wed 03/19 : from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
    Wed 04/30 : from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

    Practical information

    Activities

    Cultural activities
    Guided tours

    Rates

      MINI Max Additional information
    Free0Free: for disabled people, jobseekers and children under 12.
    Basic rate9
    Special rate6Reduced rate: Students, under-18s, member associations of the Tourist Office and Convention Bureau

    Documentation


    See also

    BESANCON -

    Besançon à l'heure de l'apéritif

    BESANCON -

    Visite guidée de la Chapelle du Refuge