Patricia has a wealth of knowledge about French grammar, vocabulary, literature, culture, history, and more, which she shares with us in her series Le saviez-vous? (Did You Know?)
Join Lionel in his travels to some of the lesser-known places in France—from a clog museum in Soucht to the gorgeous cathedral in Toul. You'll be sure to fall in love with his sharp wit and friendly demeanor!
In the final episode of this series, find out how the Olympic flame ritual started, what the medals were made of for the Tokyo Olympics, and many other interesting facts.
Aldo takes us to a very special house on 23 Rue Beauregard in Paris. In that house lived a shady character, Catherine Deshayes, who was responsible for the murder of thousands of infants. She and 36 others were burned at the stake by Louis XIV.
Paris would be an entirely different city today if the architect Le Corbusier had carried out his ambitious project for the capital. But Minister of Culture André Malraux put a stop to this and set out to preserve the historic heritage of Paris by introducing a new law. Find out what Paris could have looked like in this video!
Join Daniel on his tour of some of the most iconic sites in Paris (the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Luxembourg Gardens), as well as its many esser-known treasures (La Cité Florale, the Asian Quarter, Mouzaïa).
Lutter contre le réchauffement climatique , Concarneau: Un tournage sur la vie maritime, Les 20ans du festival Astropolis: Interview de Manu Le Malin, Abbaye du Relec : Immersion dans un potager du Moyen Âge, Découvrir des épaves au Musée sous-marin de Lorient
Il était une fois - Les découvreurs (Once Upon a Time - The Discoverers) focuses on two famous scientists—the astronomer Galileo Galilei and the engineer George Stephenson, who invented the steam locomotive.
Travel back in time to the pre-colonial Americas, up to Cortés's invasion of Aztec territories, in the instructive animated series Il était une fois - Les Amériques (Once Upon a Time - The Americas).
Learn more about Ameriga Vespucci, the man whom America is named after, and James Bruce, who traced the origins of the Nile, in this series on famous explorers.