<p>Les premiers r&eacute;publicains espagnols arrivent au camp d&rsquo;Agde le 28 f&eacute;vrier 1939. Au mois de mai, ils seront 25 000. Cet article a pour objet de faire ressurgir les traces de leur passage. Il tente de r&eacute;pondre aux questions : Comment l&rsquo;exil a-il-&eacute;t&eacute; v&eacute;cu c&ocirc;t&eacute; espagnol ? Comment le camp &eacute;tait-il per&ccedil;u par les Agathois ? Il met en &eacute;vidence les r&eacute;seaux de solidarit&eacute;. Plus de 80 ans apr&egrave;s, il souligne ce que la m&eacute;moire collective des Agathois a conserv&eacute; de ces &eacute;v&egrave;nements.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>The first Spanish republicans arrived at Agde camp on 28 February 1939. In May, they were 25000. This article aims to bring to light the traces of their passage. It attempts to answer the following questions : How was exile exp&eacute;rienced ? How was the camp perceived by the Agathois ? It highlights the solidarity network.More than 80 years later, what has the collective memory of the Agathois retained from these events.</p>