You have to keep your eyes open to find the little red signs that contain the QR codes. Once scanned, the visitor discovers “a little history of the place“, explains Lydia Hamonou-Boiroux, deputy mayor and community councilor responsible for tourism.”We chose to stay on the anecdote, resumes the chosen one. For example at the Arch of Nature, we discover the story of the Hairy, this species of large dragon that lived in Huisne.”
For the City, the objective is to attract tourists, but also the Manceaux, “Take the example of someone who passes in front of the Jean-Claude Boulard museum, who would not necessarily want to go there. This person scans the QR code, discovers a story, and wants to go further. in discovery.“
11 locations concerned
Eleven QR codes have been installed at different locations in the city:
- At the Arch of Nature, on the portal at the entrance to the Maison de l’Eau
- At the Jean-Claude Boulard museum, on the entrance gate
- At the Tessé museum, on the entrance gate
- On the Roman wall, on the first lamppost, facing module n ° 1 “Nuit des Chimères”
- At the Saint-Julien cathedral, facing the Menhir
- At the Town Hall, at the bottom of the stairs leading to the Town Hall
- At the Parc de Tessé, next to the hourglass
- At the Jardin des Plantes, entrance rue Prémartine
- At the Roman Baths, on the lamppost next to the red Beaux-Arts sculpture
- At the port of Le Mans on the post with a view of the Sarthe
- At the Hôtel des Ursulines, under the porch going towards the Tourist Office.
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