2024 marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day. On June 6 , 1944, the Allies landed on the Normandy beaches whereas the German forces expected a major operation in the Pas de Calais. Between Le Havre and Cherbourg, thousands of tons of bombs were ...
+ See featureApril 18, 2024 will mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Marcel Pagnol, famous writer, filmmaker and member of the French Academy, who left an indelible mark in the culture of our country and particularly in Provence, a region to which he is ...
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+ See featureSince 1971, every 2 years, horticultural artists have taken over the Grand Place in Brussels and created a floral fresco of incredible dimensions on the ground: 70 meters long and 24 meters wide. 400,000 flowers are necessary to create this ...
+ See featureSince the Covid-19 episode and the resulting confinement, but also taking into account environmental issues and the record level of inflation in recent months, we are witnessing an upheaval in consumption habits. While many brands are closing their ...
+ See featureThe oldest marine park in Europe and France, the Port-Cros National Park was created on December 14, 1963 in order to preserve the richness of its terrestrial and marine fauna and flora. At a time when biodiversity is suffering, the role of natural ...
+ See featureThe dream hacienda of a French couple united by a passion for horse riding, las Alcabalas is a well-kept Andalusian secret. From this charming oasis to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez de la Frontera, where a high-level ...
+ See featureOnce a simple fishing village and today a legend of the French Riviera, Cannes has built its reputation around the 7th art. Its fame is such that it has become the second most famous French city in the world. Over the past ten years, the city has ...
+ See featureAn hour and a half south of Lisbon, a peaceful village on the Alentejo coast is home to the famous shoemaker's first charming hotel. A palatial fantasy in the image of its creator: eclectic, subtle and extravagant. An ideal retreat to get some fresh ...
+ See featureFor almost ten years, a pair of migratory birds, storks, have taken up residence on one of the chimneys of one of the jewels of the Meurthe et Moselle department: the Haroué castle, built in the 18th century and frequently referred to as the ...
+ See featureOur country has a hidden treasure. France is in fact the world's leading producer of flax with nearly 100,000 hectares cultivated, mainly in Normandy and the north. This tradition dates back to the time of Charlemagne who was the first to order that ...
+ See featureIn 2024, we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of a major figure in poetry: Pierre de Ronsard. He will undoubtedly be at the heart of the events accompanying World Poetry Day on March 21 and the 25th anniversary of the Spring Poetry ...
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