Sharing Joséphine’s story and our project during European Heritage Days

For this year’s edition of European Heritage Days, Joséphine’s former Le Vésinet residence, the villa Beau-Chêne, was once again open to the public to celebrate Joséphine’s legacy. Associations and artists offered a variety of activities including an exposition and guided tours by the Vésinet’s Historical Society and musical performances by the Margeaux Lampley trio.

Our team was participated, educating the community on Joséphine Baker’s history and our efforts to bring a commemorative sculpture site to the public in September 2026.

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