2024-06-23
Since its creation in 1903, the Tour de France has shaped the French collective memory, establishing itself as one of the country's most unifying sports events. How did it become such an intrinsic part of French life.
Oli's project is increasingly becoming more definite. However, knowing that he would soon have to stop preparing and start doing puts him in a difficult situation.
We meet Carlos Magdalena, horticulturalist at Kew Gardens, London. Focus on the story of ''bouchots'', the wooden piles used for mussel growing. Visit to the Ewen Gardens in the Morbihan. ''Don't panic'' offers Caroline and Laurence a helping hand.
We travel to Loverval, near Charleroi, to find a contemporary new-build on a noticeably uneven building site. Then on to Ghent and the makeover of an old brewery, followed by a visit to Marseille's Maison Empereur.
An immersive exploration of the Musée de La Poste. Multi-talented artist, Camille Romagnani works with a fascinating range of different materials. A wardrobe classic, the once-boring office suit has been totally reinvented by Rokh.
We arepreparing Quebec lamb and recommending meals to go with it. Ricardo prepares lamb cutlets, mint gremolata, and mashed potato with mint.
The Château de Villandry, Indre-et-Loire, has perhaps the most beautiful French gardens, rivaling those of Versailles.
Pilgrims have been crossing France since medieval times on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Our epic adventure takes us via one of four French paths that lead to the Spanish sanctuary: the Voie de Vézelay in deep Burgundy.
The Bassin d'Arcachon, known for the Dune du Pilat, Europe's tallest dune, its architectural legacy, its oyster-growers and stilt settlements, and its soft sandy beaches, has maintained its distinct nature, traditions, and authenticity.
Mory Sacko is in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a ski resort in Les 3 Vallées, along with humorist and actor Manu Payet. Today's meal features tataki and fish confit.
The exhibition ''Thierry Mugler: Couturissime'' at the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris. All you need to know about the origins of fancy dress. In Marseille, the Cordesse family make sails the traditional way. The fringe makes its grand comeback.
Exploring the homes of the Belgian royal family. Also, the House of Ligne, environmentally-friendly princes, a royal donation, and more.
A look at the extraordinary story of a southern cafe that was once frequented by local fishermen before being adopted by Saint-Germain-des-Prés' greatest artists, most notably Boris Vian. Simone Ducksteinrepresents the memory of a hotel that is as.
From lobster-fishing at sea with the Storm brothers to harvesting salt in the salt marshes with Stéphane Raffin, before discovering how the Pays des Olonnes takes care of its wild bird population. We also explore the fascinating history of the sole.
Discover Switzerland's most amazing gardens, each a true tiny piece of heaven hidden behind hedges and gates. Who are the enthusiasts who are creating them? What are the secrets behind their success?
The Palazzo Gangi is a true treasure of baroque design and a wonderful representation of Sicilian art, taking visitors on a voyage beyond time. Formerly the palace of the Valguarnera princes, then the Gangi princes, it stands in the center of Palermo.
Pilgrims have been crossing France since medieval times on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Our epic adventure takes us via one of four French paths that lead to the Spanish sanctuary: the Voie de Vézelay in deep Burgundy.
The Bassin d'Arcachon, known for the Dune du Pilat, Europe's tallest dune, its architectural legacy, its oyster-growers and stilt settlements, and its soft sandy beaches, has maintained its distinct nature, traditions, and authenticity.
Mory Sacko is in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a ski resort in Les 3 Vallées, along with humorist and actor Manu Payet. Today's meal features tataki and fish confit.
The exhibition ''Thierry Mugler: Couturissime'' at the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris. All you need to know about the origins of fancy dress. In Marseille, the Cordesse family make sails the traditional way. The fringe makes its grand comeback.
Exploring the homes of the Belgian royal family. Also, the House of Ligne, environmentally-friendly princes, a royal donation, and more.
A look at the extraordinary story of a southern cafe that was once frequented by local fishermen before being adopted by Saint-Germain-des-Prés' greatest artists, most notably Boris Vian. Simone Ducksteinrepresents the memory of a hotel that is as.
From lobster-fishing at sea with the Storm brothers to harvesting salt in the salt marshes with Stéphane Raffin, before discovering how the Pays des Olonnes takes care of its wild bird population. We also explore the fascinating history of the sole.
Discover Switzerland's most amazing gardens, each a true tiny piece of heaven hidden behind hedges and gates. Who are the enthusiasts who are creating them? What are the secrets behind their success?
The Palazzo Gangi is a true treasure of baroque design and a wonderful representation of Sicilian art, taking visitors on a voyage beyond time. Formerly the palace of the Valguarnera princes, then the Gangi princes, it stands in the center of Palermo.
Pilgrims have been crossing France since medieval times on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Our epic adventure takes us via one of four French paths that lead to the Spanish sanctuary: the Voie de Vézelay in deep Burgundy.
The Bassin d'Arcachon, known for the Dune du Pilat, Europe's tallest dune, its architectural legacy, its oyster-growers and stilt settlements, and its soft sandy beaches, has maintained its distinct nature, traditions, and authenticity.
Mory Sacko is in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, a ski resort in Les 3 Vallées, along with humorist and actor Manu Payet. Today's meal features tataki and fish confit.
The exhibition ''Thierry Mugler: Couturissime'' at the Decorative Arts Museum in Paris. All you need to know about the origins of fancy dress. In Marseille, the Cordesse family make sails the traditional way. The fringe makes its grand comeback.
Exploring the homes of the Belgian royal family. Also, the House of Ligne, environmentally-friendly princes, a royal donation, and more.
A look at the extraordinary story of a southern cafe that was once frequented by local fishermen before being adopted by Saint-Germain-des-Prés' greatest artists, most notably Boris Vian. Simone Ducksteinrepresents the memory of a hotel that is as.
From lobster-fishing at sea with the Storm brothers to harvesting salt in the salt marshes with Stéphane Raffin, before discovering how the Pays des Olonnes takes care of its wild bird population. We also explore the fascinating history of the sole.
Discover Switzerland's most amazing gardens, each a true tiny piece of heaven hidden behind hedges and gates. Who are the enthusiasts who are creating them? What are the secrets behind their success?
The Palazzo Gangi is a true treasure of baroque design and a wonderful representation of Sicilian art, taking visitors on a voyage beyond time. Formerly the palace of the Valguarnera princes, then the Gangi princes, it stands in the center of Palermo.
Pilgrims have been crossing France since medieval times on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Our epic adventure takes us via one of four French paths that lead to the Spanish sanctuary: the Voie de Vézelay in deep Burgundy.
The Bassin d'Arcachon, known for the Dune du Pilat, Europe's tallest dune, its architectural legacy, its oyster-growers and stilt settlements, and its soft sandy beaches, has maintained its distinct nature, traditions, and authenticity.