EXHIBITION: GREAT FIGURES IN MEDICINE

AUGUST 18, 2020 – CHARLES DE GAULLE ESplanade – SIMONE VEIL Plaza – Montpellier University Hospital

This exhibition, organized by the City and the Metropolitan Area in collaboration with the world’s oldest medical school,features six display panels that trace the 800-year history of medicine, from the edict of William VIII to the medical school’s move to the new Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus.

6

Totems

3

exhibition venues

16

panels chronicling the history of medicine in Montpellier 

1

mediation booklet

  • EXHIBITION ON THE CHARLES DE GAULLE ESplanade

    Exhibition on the Charles de Gaulle Esplanade. Opening on August 18, 2020; on view through September 20

  • EXHIBITION ON THE SIMONE VEIL PLAZA

    Exhibition on the Simone Veil Plaza in front of the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus, from September 21 to November 4

  • EXHIBITION AT THE ARNAUD DE VILLENEUVE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Exhibition at Arnaud De Villeneuve University Hospital in the lobby, January 12–February 19

Mediation Handbook

Memorial video 

  • Mickaël Delafosse

    President and Mayor of Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole

  • Philippe Augé

    President of the University of Montpellier

  • Michel Mondain

    Dean of the School of Medicine

  • Gérald Chanques

    Secretary and spokesperson for COPIL, project co-leader

  • Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand

    Chair of the Steering Committee

  • Mickaël Delafosse

    For making this project possible

  • All the teams from the City of Montpellier and the Montpellier Metropolitan Area, particularly Benoît Roos, Rachel Bellinguez, France Mallié, and Viviane Berquelange

    Who worked on this project

  • Gérald Chanques

    For the tremendous effort put into this exhibition and the design of the display panel and booklet, in collaboration with the communications departments of the City of Montpellier and the Montpellier Metropolitan Area

  • Isabelle Hirschy and Florence Hudowicz

    For their assistance with the scientific and heritage research required to design the exhibition

  • Hélène Herrada, Daniel Sardo, Nathan Martin, and Lionel Eberlé

    For making it possible to move this exhibition to the Faculty Plaza

  • Thomas le Ludec and the staff of the University Hospital’s Communications Department

    For facilitating the move of the exhibition to the university hospital

  • Maud Minard and Cécile Chaumard

    For social media communications