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Stéphane Bern and the heritage mission have chosen 118 sites for the 2022 heritage mission. (© Illustration / Echo Sarthois)
It’s a scratch card, or a lottery draw, that can make you win big. But above all it is a game that allows you to preserve the French heritage.
This Monday, August 29, 2022, the Française des jeux (FDJ) and the Heritage Foundation launch the fifth edition of the game offer dedicated to the Heritage Mission for the protection of endangered heritage, led by Stéphane Bern.
118 sites to protect have also been revealed. Rates, conditions, supported sites … Here’s what you need to know about the fifth edition of the Mission du patrimoine.
A scratch card
The game offer is available in two formats, Scratch and win and also lotus. All dedicated to heritage.
The illiko Mission Patrimoine scratch card game is available from today in 30,000 points of sale in France and on fdj.fr.
Tickets are available this year in three versions highlighting “several traditional French brick, stone and half-timbered façades, as well as the eighteen emblematic sites selected by the Heritage Mission in 2022,” specifies the FDJ.
This ticket, sold 15 €can allow players to win up to € 1.5 million.
The amount of the post office levy normally due to the State, or 1.83 euros per ticket purchased, will be donated to the Heritage Foundation.
Several lotteries
In the Mission Patrimoine system there are also Loto, with seven draws scheduled from 5 to 17 September, including a Super Loto.
The classic draws will take place on 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 17 September. The bet is 2.20 euros e the jackpots amount to at least € 2 million. “For each 2.20 euro grid played, 0.54 euro will be donated to the Heritage Foundation. “
The Super Loto draw will take place on Friday 16 September, on the eve of the European Heritage Days. The prize pool amounts to 13 million euros. The bet is 3 euros. “For each € 3 grid played, € 0.73 will be donated to the Heritage Foundation. “
Websites to support
The partnership established between the FDJ and the Heritage Foundation made it possible to collect 100 million euros (including 29 million for the 2021 edition) between 2018 and 2021 to help sites save.
Since the first edition in 2018, Mission Patrimoine has helped 745 sites for their restoration work, including 90 emblematic regional heritage projects and 655 departmental sites (one site per metropolitan department and overseas communities). Today more than half (420) have already been saved or are about to be saved: 192 have been completed and 228 are in progress.
For this edition, 18 emblematic projects of the regional heritage have been selected.
This year, 760 projects submitted applicationsbut a committee composed of the Heritage Foundation, FDJ and the Ministry of Culture then selected 100 departmental sites (one department and one overseas collectivity).
Endangered assets can be identified
Anyone can, on the site of the missionbern indicate a site in danger anywhere in France. The sites deemed to be priority are then analyzed before the validation of the application. 4,800 sites have been reported since the mission began.
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They were inaugurated on Monday 29 August by the Heritage Mission and will therefore receive help to be renewed and preserved.
The 18 emblematic sites:
- Saint-Louis church in Villemomble (93) – Ile-de-France
- Atlas of cinema in Anses-d’Arlet – Martinique
- Former Hajangoua sugar factory in Dembeni – Mayotte
- Spring park in Vichy (65) – Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- Porte Beucheresse in Laval (53) – Pays de la Loire
- House of the Administration of the Jardin des Plantes of Montpellier (34) – Occitania
- Schwarz-Bart house called La Souvenir in Goyave – Guadeloupe
- Mining headframe of 9-9 bis in Oignies (62) – Hauts-de-France
- Former penal colony of Belle-Île-en-Mer (56) – Brittany
- Acarouany village in Mana – French Guiana
- Church of Our Lady of the Priory of Charité-sur-Loire (58) – Burgundy-Franche-Comté
- Castellas de Roquemartine in Eyguières (13) – Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
- First castle of the Princes of Salm in Senones (88) – Grand Est
- Italian Theater in Guéret (23) – New Aquitaine
- Former Pierrefonds sugar factory in Saint-Pierre – Réunion
- Quenza Castle (2A) – Corsica
- Haras-du-Pin former church and veterinary infirmary (61) – Normandy
- Alix’s house in Gien (45) – Center-Val de Loire
The 100 departmental sites:
Auvergne-Rhône-Alps
- Sermenaz Battery (01)
- Former chapel of the Neuville medical-educational institute (03)
- Castle of Saint-Jean-le-Centenier (07)
- Former Carmel in Saint-Flour (15)
- Former abbey of Vernaison (26)
- Florie Richard Tower in Beaurepaire (38)
- Former priory of Saint-Romain-le-Puy (42)
- Moulinage des Mazeaux (43)
- Chapel of Our Lady of Andelot in Vensat (63)
- Feyzin Fort (69)
- The Sardinian Way in Saint-Sulpice (73)
- Guillot stronghold in Andilly (74)