The prism, Multi-purpose hall and arts center in Aurillac, France
Le Prisme is a multi-purpose hall and arts center in Aurillac, France, hosting concerts, performances, exhibitions, and business events. The main room can be reconfigured in size and seating to suit each event, from a few hundred seated guests to several thousand standing.
Le Prisme opened in December 2007 and quickly became a central venue in Aurillac. In 2012, an extension called the Techno-Prisme was added to provide extra storage space for stage equipment.
Le Prisme brings together people from Aurillac and the surrounding area for concerts, theater shows, and performances for children. The program shifts regularly and covers a wide range of interests, making it a steady part of local life throughout the year.
Le Prisme is a short walk from central Aurillac and the train station, making it easy to reach on foot. Opening hours and access conditions vary depending on the event, so it is worth checking in advance what is scheduled for the day of your visit.
The building was designed by the London-based firm Brisac-Gonzalez Architects and features a glass facade that breaks light into three distinct colors. This effect is visible both during the day and at night, making the building easy to spot from outside.
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