Tag: héritage
the colossal real estate heritage of the State in the viewfinder – L’Express
“France is close to the euro.” This is what Bruno Le Maire assured at the end of September 2022 during the presentation of the finance bill. A year later, and…
the National Maritime Museum is getting a makeover at the Palais de Chaillot
After more than five years of renovations, the emblematic Maritime Museum reopened its doors to the public on November 17 at the Palais de Chaillot, in Paris. With a new…
Philippe Sollers, a literary heritage that raises questions – L’Express
On October 9, 2014, learning that the Nobel Prize for Literature had gone to Patrick Modiano, we went with François-Henri Désérable to experience the event live, at Gallimard. In the…
Ordinary sing-alongs or cultural heritage? The heartthrob lives in Utrecht
Who says the Heartfelt Festival, says De Anitaas. The Utrecht trio is on the stages of Utrecht bars for the twentieth time. They can’t wait, but what is a tearjerker…
Fairbank family donations give Lambton heritage a boost
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Going through Fairbank family keepsakes has proven a boon for local history. Published Nov 12, 2023 • Last updated 10 hours ago • 2…
Natural disasters, uninhabitable properties remain out of the heritage
(Finance) – Also in 2024, properties and buildings destroyed or unusable due to natural disasters will be excluded from the calculation of real estate assets, and therefore will not weigh…
Report book depicts IS looting of cultural heritage
Systematic attacks on humanity’s very first civilizations have never been as extensive as in the last 20 years. Many years of war and conflict have severely eroded the cultural heritage…
visitors to the Palace of Versailles annoyed by repeated bomb threats
The days follow one another and are similar at the Palace of Versailles. Sunday, October 22 at noon, the site was evacuated for the seventh time in eight days, after…
“Lands of fortune and misfortune”, an exhibition on the first interbreedings from the 16th to the 18th century
The Château de Kerjean, in Finistère, Brittany, explores an aspect of this era each year. This time it’s about European expansion across the world. Settlements that will upset local populations…
Intangible Cultural Heritage Days at Inalco: oral traditions of the world
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Days (JPCI) highlight living cultural practices transmitted from generation to generation and classified by UNESCO, in connection with the cultural areas of Inalco. Through a program…