The Urban Supervision Center is reopening its doors.

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Keeping an eye on the Promenade des Anglais, Place Garibaldi, Avenue Jean-Médecin… All with one click. That’s what the Urban Supervision Center, which has reopened its doors today, allows.

Since 2010, the Urban Supervision Center in Nice, created by Christian Estrosi, has enabled local authorities to protect the population. More than 4,000 cameras are connected to the USC. Operational 7 days a week and 24 hours a day, this ultra-secure location is utilized by around a hundred operators daily. Located in the Libération district, this space has been open for visits since April.

Twelve visits have been organized, allowing 180 people to come and see this site, which will become the UHCC. The Urban Hypervision and Command Center will move to the new Police Headquarters by 2025.

During a 1.5-hour tour and in groups of 15 people, registered visitors can familiarize themselves with the new technologies developed within the USC. They will also have the opportunity to learn more about the future Police Headquarters, where an ultra-modern hypervision center, unique in Europe, will be established.

After a break in visits over the summer, they have resumed today. Those interested in participating must register via this link https://visitecsu.nice.fr on the city’s website. If the upcoming dates are already full, additional slots will be opened soon.

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