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Everything you want to know about Bastille Day!

What is Bastille Day all about? Well first I have to tell you that in France this most important national holiday which is held on ...
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Centenary of Le Mans 24 Heures

You don’t need any great interest in motor sport to be impressed by the legendary 24 Heures du Mans, recognised across the world as motorsport’s ...
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Saint Honoré | A French cake & Patron Saint of bakers

Ally Mitchell investigates the legend of Saint Honoré and his importance to the bakers of France… As a Brit, my appreciation of saint days extends ...
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Meilleurs Ouvriers de France

Meilleur Ouvrier de France, commonly called MOF, means “best craftsman of France” and it is a title that is awarded to the best of the ...
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Louis Pasteur, the Genius of the Jura

Born some 200 years ago in Dole, Franche-Comté, world-famous chemist Louis Pasteur returned regularly to his native Jura. Gillian Thornton headed east to find out ...
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Alexandre Dumas – Musketeers and cookery books!

Discover the cuisine credentials of France’s most famous novelist – Alexandre Dumas… In 2002, for the bicentennial of Alexandre Dumas’ birth, then French President Jacques ...
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The UNESCO-listed Treasures of Nice

Think of Nice and images of the glistening Mediterranean bordering the iconic Promenade des Anglais swim into view. Less well-known are the many sites and ...
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Favourite Monuments of the French in 2022

Each year there is a contest in France in which the French vote for their favourite monument. Every region puts forward a candidate and a ...
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French Chateau Style | Château de Digoine, Burgundy

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in a chateau? Nearly half of France’s 44,000 heritage sites are castles in various states of ...
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Palais du Trocadero Lost Monument of Paris

Paris is a city of contrasts. Light and dark. Old and new. Past and present. Erased from the memories of most Parisians, however, is the ...
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