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Since December 13, 2024, the city of Clermont-Ferrand is hosting the GUIMET+ program at the Roger-Quilliot art museum (MARQ) in order to share with the Auvergne public some of the masterpieces of the national museum of Asian arts – Guimet in Paris. The Guimet+ are deployed for four years in several cities in France and…
For the fourth consecutive year, the Michelin Corporate Foundation is supporting the Ministry of Culture in the context of the European Heritage Days.
On March 8th, 2016, a new exhibition entitled “A Journey with Art” was inaugurated in the premises of the headquarters of Michelin China in Shanghai. Previously presented at the Michelin headquarters in Clermont-Ferrand, it features artwork by Chinese artist Li Kunwu and retraces the great epic story of the railway line that connected Yunnanfu (today…
On March 10th, 2016, on the occasion of the presentation in Clermont-Ferrand of the broad outlines of the French bid for the 2025 World Fair, Jean-Dominique Senard, President of the Executive Board of the Michelin Corporate Foundation, announced the support of the Group for ExpoFrance 2025.
Transformation, the monumental sculpture created by the artist José Merino from Clermont-Ferrand, was inaugurated on November 22nd 2015 on the forecourt of the Marcel Michelin stadium in Clermont-Ferrand.
The work, as high as over 7 metres, was unveiled in the presence of Olivier Bianchi, Mayor of Clermont-Ferrand, Éric de Cromières, President of the ASM Clermont Auvergne, Gérard Duhesme, Director of the Michelin sites in Clermont-Ferrand, Jean-Yves Gouttebel, President of the Conseil Général, and hundreds of rugby players.
Augustin Jusot is the assistant director Asia and Safe Mobility project coordinator for Children of the Mekong
The Michelin Corporate Foundation was officially inaugurated on 5th December 2014 in Clermont-Ferrand by the President of the Michelin Group, Jean-Dominique Senard, with numerous employees of the company in attendance.
On this occasion, the Orchestre Symphonique des Dômes, conducted by Gilles Raynal and with tenor Patrick Garayt, employee of the Group, gave a private concert.