EUROPEAN ARTISANS DAYS

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This week marks the celebration of European artisans' days, the perfect occasion to come and discover the unique and traditional savoir-faire at MAISON FABRE in Millau. 

 

This week here in France and throughout Europe we are celebrating European Artisan Days. A unique celebration of the work of traditional artisans of every kind. It’s a wonderful moment to come and discover the rare art of glove-making with the master glove makers of Millau.

For this occasion from the 28 th of March until the 2nd of April ,during the hours of 10-12 and 14h-18h  we are opening our doors to visitors. 

 

To plan visits please call 0565605824

Or write to shop@maisonfabre.com

 

COME AND DISCOVER EUROPEAN ARTISAN DAYS 

 

For the last 20 years, the European Days of the Artisan  have advocated for a better knowledge of artisanal work in France and Europe. Organized each spring by the Institut National des Métiers d'Art (INMA) with the support of the Ministries of Economy, Culture and Education, these days offer the general public the opportunity to discover the specificities of these rare professions, in both France and throughout Europe.

Events, conferences, open houses spotlighting workshops, and training establishments are on the program for this sixteenth edition of the European Days of Crafts,  from March 28 to April 5, 2022.

The central theme this year is "our hands in unison ". Thus honoring the material that transforms, the hands that create, as well as the transmission and training from generation to generation; values that we advocate and share with you in our daily activities.

 

THE IMPORTANCE OF TRADITIONAL CRAFTWORK

 

This year's theme, "Our hands in unison", is a theme that is particularly close to our hearts at Maison Fabre. We have always advocated the importance of the sensitivity of the hands. 

The hand is an instrument that is dear to us and of which we take the greatest care.

The European Days of Crafts will therefore be this year an opportunity to share with you and to transmit to you what is most precious in our handiwork.