2024-07-07
It's decision time, Oli meets his idol and new mentor: Ricardo! Simon and Oli then visit Equinoxe, producing farmhouse cider. Oli finally tells friends and family what he plans to do next.
We meet Sybille Besancon, sculptor, whose main raw material is the humble bramble! Eating fruit and vegetables with the lowest possible carbon footprint, we question the transport methods used. Visiting the Domaine de Villarceaux, in the Vexin. ''Don't panic'' visits Arnaud's garden.
Cedric and Virginie head to Helecine in Walloon Brabant to visit a contemporary barn conversation bathed in light. We then discover ANNA transformable cabins, the different textures of concrete and, finally, how to make a little house for a cat.
Precious stones or those that fall from the sky, the Mineralogy Museum recounts the story of the treasures of the Earth. Francois Mascarello, multitalented artist, at the service of shape and colour. Rodarte pays tribute to heroines of literature and film. Earth turns between the hands of ceramist Charlotte Castro.
Ricardo presents a recipe inspired by vegetarian cuisine and that was served for a time in his restaurants: cauliflower ''steaks'' with chick peas, grapes and kale.
Joelle Scoriels launches the adventure, with an invitation to join her in Sohier, a village in the municipality of Wellin. Here, on the border between Famenne and the Ardennes, lies a delightful little limestone village, typical of the region.
Andre Piguet is an ex-teacher who now devotes himself to photography. He loves to explore improbable sites to capture scenes of urban landscape with his smartphone. And, miraculously, via his lens, traces of rust, graffiti and burnt-out cars become real works of art.
Laurent Guillaume attacks the legendary bends of the Alpe d'Huez. Guillaume Pierre has a rendezvous in a glassworks dating back 600 years. Kamini takes on the endurance professionals and Julie Hattu discovers the fascinating wetlands of the Marais de Briere.
Emilie Rizzetto presents two recipes for a delicious teatime treat: chocolate bars with puffed quinoa and dried fruit energy balls.
In the 16th century, the whole kingdom knew of this astrologist who predicted the future: Nostradamus. Was he an imposter, whose only talent was to tell evidences to incredulous minds? Or an extraordinary prophet, whose predictions continue to spark off debate even today?
It's decision time, Oli meets his idol and new mentor: Ricardo! Simon and Oli then visit Equinoxe, producing farmhouse cider. Oli finally tells friends and family what he plans to do next.
We meet Sybille Besancon, sculptor, whose main raw material is the humble bramble! Eating fruit and vegetables with the lowest possible carbon footprint, we question the transport methods used. Visiting the Domaine de Villarceaux, in the Vexin. ''Don't panic'' visits Arnaud's garden.
Cedric and Virginie head to Helecine in Walloon Brabant to visit a contemporary barn conversation bathed in light. We then discover ANNA transformable cabins, the different textures of concrete and, finally, how to make a little house for a cat.
Precious stones or those that fall from the sky, the Mineralogy Museum recounts the story of the treasures of the Earth. Francois Mascarello, multitalented artist, at the service of shape and colour. Rodarte pays tribute to heroines of literature and film. Earth turns between the hands of ceramist Charlotte Castro.
Ricardo presents a recipe inspired by vegetarian cuisine and that was served for a time in his restaurants: cauliflower ''steaks'' with chick peas, grapes and kale.
Joelle Scoriels launches the adventure, with an invitation to join her in Sohier, a village in the municipality of Wellin. Here, on the border between Famenne and the Ardennes, lies a delightful little limestone village, typical of the region.
From the Lerins Islands, just off the coast from Cannes, to those of Hyeres and the Marseilles archipelagos of Le Frioul and Riou, in the Calanques National Park, a journey of discovery to explore their little-known history. A maritime heritage of incredible diversity preserved by enthusiasts.
Jerome Pitorin discovers the age-old city of Narbonne, a world away from everyday life. Along the Canal de la Robine he meets locals passionate about their region. Whether by foot, horse-back, bike or boat, visiting Narbonne always ends with a promise to return, a weekend is never long enough.
Mory Sacko is in Paris, at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, with singer Tina Arena. On the menu for the day: kedjenou chicken vol-au-vents.
The iconic Parisian department store La Samaritaine takes on a fresh new look. Return of the Gavroche cap. In Mazamet, leather capital of France, the French Air and Space Force launches its ready-to-wear brand, 100% French. All about Bermuda shorts. Oliver Raidt and Atelier Jean Perzel make light fittings art.
At Le Pavillon, on the esplanade of the Namur citadel, we take a tour of the CAPTURE #2 exhibition. Encounter with the actor Stephane De Groodt; rendezvous with Christophe Genard, master glass-maker; a look back at some of the cult lines from the series ''Faux Contact''; footwear by Ambiorix...
The Hotel du Palais, Biarritz, an iconic palace hotel: 86 rooms, 56 suites, all marked by Napoleon III, decorated with rare tapestries and period furniture. Originally a grand villa overlooking the sea, it was built in 1854 as a love token, that of the French Emperor for his wife Eugenie.
At the Brasserie de l'Aubree we meet Xavier Heritier, a brewer constantly innovating thanks to his contacts with other local producers. We accept Marie-France Girad's invitation to wander fragrant lavender fields and olive groves. Finally, we discover those working to protect butterflies, and explore the rocky concretions of Les Mees.
In a remote corner of Graubunden, Maja Tobler and Olivier Zuber have created a ''studio'' garden, a constant work-in-progress. It includes a kitchen garden, orchard, flowering meadow, areas for more experimental planting and one that pays tribute to some of the greatest gardeners.
Over a million visitors each year, 282 chimneys, 77 staircases, a total of 400 rooms: the Chateau de Chambord is on everyone's bucket list! In Sologne, the Chateau de la Ferte Saint-Aubin was designed to control river traffic and thus protect the royal city of Chambord.
From the Lerins Islands, just off the coast from Cannes, to those of Hyeres and the Marseilles archipelagos of Le Frioul and Riou, in the Calanques National Park, a journey of discovery to explore their little-known history. A maritime heritage of incredible diversity preserved by enthusiasts.
Jerome Pitorin discovers the age-old city of Narbonne, a world away from everyday life. Along the Canal de la Robine he meets locals passionate about their region. Whether by foot, horse-back, bike or boat, visiting Narbonne always ends with a promise to return, a weekend is never long enough.
Mory Sacko is in Paris, at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, with singer Tina Arena. On the menu for the day: kedjenou chicken vol-au-vents.
The iconic Parisian department store La Samaritaine takes on a fresh new look. Return of the Gavroche cap. In Mazamet, leather capital of France, the French Air and Space Force launches its ready-to-wear brand, 100% French. All about Bermuda shorts. Oliver Raidt and Atelier Jean Perzel make light fittings art.
At Le Pavillon, on the esplanade of the Namur citadel, we take a tour of the CAPTURE #2 exhibition. Encounter with the actor Stephane De Groodt; rendezvous with Christophe Genard, master glass-maker; a look back at some of the cult lines from the series ''Faux Contact''; footwear by Ambiorix...
The Hotel du Palais, Biarritz, an iconic palace hotel: 86 rooms, 56 suites, all marked by Napoleon III, decorated with rare tapestries and period furniture. Originally a grand villa overlooking the sea, it was built in 1854 as a love token, that of the French Emperor for his wife Eugenie.
At the Brasserie de l'Aubree we meet Xavier Heritier, a brewer constantly innovating thanks to his contacts with other local producers. We accept Marie-France Girad's invitation to wander fragrant lavender fields and olive groves. Finally, we discover those working to protect butterflies, and explore the rocky concretions of Les Mees.
In a remote corner of Graubunden, Maja Tobler and Olivier Zuber have created a ''studio'' garden, a constant work-in-progress. It includes a kitchen garden, orchard, flowering meadow, areas for more experimental planting and one that pays tribute to some of the greatest gardeners.
Over a million visitors each year, 282 chimneys, 77 staircases, a total of 400 rooms: the Chateau de Chambord is on everyone's bucket list! In Sologne, the Chateau de la Ferte Saint-Aubin was designed to control river traffic and thus protect the royal city of Chambord.
From the Lerins Islands, just off the coast from Cannes, to those of Hyeres and the Marseilles archipelagos of Le Frioul and Riou, in the Calanques National Park, a journey of discovery to explore their little-known history. A maritime heritage of incredible diversity preserved by enthusiasts.
Jerome Pitorin discovers the age-old city of Narbonne, a world away from everyday life. Along the Canal de la Robine he meets locals passionate about their region. Whether by foot, horse-back, bike or boat, visiting Narbonne always ends with a promise to return, a weekend is never long enough.