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Science is stranger than fiction at La Halle de la Machine, a unique street theater exhibition where man and machine collide!Witness spectacular architecture in motion, as giant mechanical beasts come to life with real movement and theatrical performance. There's also a museum where kids can play with machine animals and meet the inventors of each beast. A visit to La Halle de la Machine is an invitation to explore the stories and legends behind these extraordinary mechanical entities.