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Compiègne. the Book Market Takes Its Winter Quarters to the Chapel Saint-Nicolas

Summary by Oise Hebdo
The books do not like the cold or the humidity. Photo: Jean-Luc Grandvallet Just a year ago, the monthly book market was born, which settles on the last Saturday of the month in the passage of Saint-Pierre-des-Minimes de Compiègne. This winter, this book market finds refuge in the chapel of Saint-Nicolas. "Books love neither the cold nor the humidity, which is why we benefit from this exceptional space thanks to the offer of the mayor of Compièg…
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The books do not like the cold or the humidity. Photo: Jean-Luc Grandvallet Just a year ago, the monthly book market was born, which settles on the last Saturday of the month in the passage of Saint-Pierre-des-Minimes de Compiègne. This winter, this book market finds refuge in the chapel of Saint-Nicolas. "Books love neither the cold nor the humidity, which is why we benefit from this exceptional space thanks to the offer of the mayor of Compièg…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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