Moly-Sabata

Moly-Sabata is a cultural place of the Sablons.

Initially relay of boatman, was then a Couvent. It then sheltered in 1890 a private school: “School Paul Bertois and Bertrand Charmes”, where Anne Dangar will animate the workshop of the Rhone later. This school or room of catechism closed in 1906, after the rupture between the Church and the State in 1904.

But Moly-Sabata acquired its notoriety following the initiative of Albert Gleizes which by renting it as from October 1927 then by buying it in 1938, decided to make an artistic center of it. It accommodated the most various artists there, in a kind of Utopia Community, to enable them to express their art, but also to share a vision whose bases were established by A. Gleizes.

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