Architecture of France: fake Paris façades cover up pollution secret The Parisien 'fausses façades' look clever but actually hide engineering infrastructure emitting unsafe levels of fine particles says environmental group Published: 21 June 2022 Author: Théophile Larcher
Brittany's new 'Stonehenge' site will reconnect us to roots Philippe Abjean’s latest project in Brittany, StoneBreizh, will highlight the region’s cultural history since the Neolithic period Published: 20 June 2022 Author: Théophile Larcher
Discover France by bike this summer on one of its cycle holiday routes We pick out websites and routes to help you plan your long-distance cycling holiday in some of the most beautiful parts of France Published: 14 June 2022
Back to the classroom: visiting France’s school museums Take a nostalgic trip around the country and pay a visit to the country’s finest museums dedicated to the history of education Published: 30 May 2022 Author: Samantha David
Medieval torture and salvation at Autun cathedral in France Art historian Dr Julia Faiers explores the Romanesque carvings and lucrative history of Saint Lazarus’s holy relics at Autun cathedral in Saône-et-Loire Published: 27 May 2022 Author: Julia Faiers
Royan: Visit this French sea town rebuilt with Brazil-inspired style It was once known as the Pearl of the Atlantic but was ruined during World War Two. It has been redesigned in a new and innovative way Published: 26 May 2022 Author: Brian McCulloch
France’s oldest active lighthouse reopens to public - tides allowing The phare de Cordouan, which lies off the west coast of the country, has been closed for nearly a decade due to restoration work Published: 25 May 2022 Author: Samantha David
Luxury treehouse, giant maze: Six unusual places to explore in France You do not need to leave the country to experience exotic and quirky places - there are plenty to explore much closer to home Published: 24 May 2022 Author: Samantha David
3D replica of 33,000-year-old cave art to go on display in Marseille The copy is based on the underwater Grotte Cosquer, which has several hundred pieces of prehistoric artwork Published: 11 May 2022 Author: Ken Seaton
30 years on: Remembering France’s Furiani football disaster On May 5, 1992, a terrace at the Armand-Cesari Stadium in Corsica collapsed during a semi-final match, killing 19 people Published: 5 May 2022 Author: Théophile Larcher