You are what you eat!

This saying is very relevant to French people as food is at the center of French culture!

A few weeks ago, parents complained about the quality of the food offered to their kids during school. These meals were of poor quality according to the parents… But what was in that infamous meal?… Read More

Bastille Day: Top 5 Fireworks in France

On July 14th, the tradition is that every French city should create the most beautiful firework show possible. Over the past few years, these shows have included music and have evolved in to real choreographed pyrotechnic shows.

Some cities have shown they have great imaginations and have created amazing fireworks shows which attract more and more people each year.Read More

Corsica, Napoleon’s island

Corsica, île de beauté (beauty island*) which is located a hundred miles from the French coast, has a complicated and tumultuous history. Often invaded, its identity resisted external influences.

The Middles Ages were a difficult period for the small Mediterranean island.… Read More

#2 Artist’s Houses in France: Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo is one of the most famous French authors who influenced a lot during his time, both on a cultural and social level. He was known as a man with a strong temperament and unwavering ideals. Hugo was also one of the few artists to have known success during their life, opposed to post-mortem, and the only one that lived on a street bearing his name!… Read More

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