On 21-22 September, OECD will join other historical landmarks in opening its doors for the 36th edition of “European Heritage Days” under the theme “Arts and Entertainment.”
This is the only time of the year the general public can visit OECD Headquarters and the historic Château de la Muette.
Visitors will learn not only about the OECD’s historical past but also the key role the OECD plays in helping countries across the world address today’s global policy challenges.
Visitors will learn about the Organisation’s long tradition of international cooperation while visiting the conference centre, gardens and Château.
Saturday, 21 September & Sunday, 22 September 2019 from 11:00 to 17:00
OECD Headquarters & Conference Centre: 2 rue André Pascal, Paris 75016, France
Guided tours of the Château de la Muette and its gardens in several languages: approximately 30-45 minutes
Following the tour, visitors are welcome to remain in the Château gardens to join us for following activities:
join a conversation with OECD experts to learn how we work with governments to solve some of the pressing issues facing our societies (see programme below)
a workshop with the OECD Beekeeper to learn more about this fascinating urban-green-initiative (see programme below)
activities for children
live music and refreshments with proceeds going to the OECD’s War on Hunger group
14:00-15:00 A conversation with... Mr. Florent Stora, Diplomatic Counsellor, Permanent Representation of France to the OECD
14:30-16:00 Discovery Lab with Jean-Yves Minette, the OECD’s beekeeper
15:15-16:00 Meet the Author: Nadège Forestier, great-grand daughter of Henri de Rothschild et grand reporter at Le Figaro, will present her recent book "Henri de Rothschild Un Humanitaire avant l’Heure”
Sunday, 22 September 2019
14:00-15:00 A conversation with Mr. Florent Stora, Diplomatic Counsellor, Permanent Representation of France to the OECD
14:30-16:00 Discovery Lab with Jean-Yves Minette, the OECD’s beekeeper
15:15-16:00 Meet the Author: Nadège Forestier, great-grand daughter of Henri de Rothschild et grand reporter at Le Figaro, will present her recent book "Henri de Rothschild Un Humanitaire avant l’Heure”
You can read more about the OECD and the Château de la Muette by clicking on the links below.