Musée d'histoire
Leers · Nord · Hauts-de-France

The Leers Museum, located in the North (Hauts-de-France), is a cultural center dedicated to promoting local historical heritage. Founded in 1983 under the name Leers Historique, it documents the history of the commune since its origins, first mentioned in 1106. The museum's collections focus on the architectural and demographic heritage of Leers, notably the mill and the church, as well as archives and local history notebooks regularly published. The museum also offers a virtual tour of the parish church. Its research focuses on daily life, historical demography, and notable figures of the commune, offering a comprehensive overview of the urban and social evolution of this locality crossed by the Roubaix canal.
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49 Rue du Mal Leclerc, 59115 Leers
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