Music Box Village

Faubourg Marigny & Bywater


Imagine a seeming junkyard of odd scrapped metal and wood. Now imagine those raw materials being formed into weird 'play' exhibits – a humming tower filled with pipes connected to spinning fans, or a gauzy curtain of bells hanging from a tree. Frequent live music happens here, as well as art markets. Check website for info on upcoming shows.


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