Located at an altitude of 1600 m in the heart of the Cerdagne district (Pyrénées Orientales), Sainte-Léocadie, a mountain commune surrounded by forests, is known for its museum dedicated to the local architecture and history from the 18th century to our day. 10 000 visitors come each year to discover this repository of memory designed around an old farm, the Cal Mateu.
To create a link between the past, the present and the future, the Cerdane association, Enfants de la Planète, has teamed up with the museum management to build a bioclimatic home. The aim is to demonstrate to the public, with solid evidence, that reliance on renewable energies is both necessary, interesting and... offers an excellent opportunity to build comfortable homes.

