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Risotto alla milanese

The richness of Milanese cuisine

Shaped by the richness of cereal crops and the importance of cattle and pig breeding, Milan’s gastronomy is based on two pillars: veal and rice, two quality ingredients that serve as the basis for a rustic and robust local cuisine with strong flavors.

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Un homme assis au bord du lac Ontario

The Niagara Peninsula, a fascinating region to discover

South of Lake Ontario and Toronto lies an arm of land linking the province to the United States. The magnificent Niagara region is known worldwide for its waterfalls, but also for its terroir, which can be discovered in each of its picturesque villages.

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Les eaux turquoise de Caprera

The archipelago of the Maddalena, seven islands north of Sardinia

This small archipelago is particularly appreciated by sailing and underwater fishing enthusiasts as well as by lovers of calm and wild nature. Caprera, the last residence of Garibaldi, Italian revolutionary, is to be discovered for its historical side and the beauty of its landscapes.

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Un cowboy sur son cheval au coucher de soleil

Cowboy Country, the art of living in Southern Alberta

Southwest of Calgary, Alberta, the cowboy spirit continues in this region where the mountains meet the prairies, with ranches, horses and old pioneer forts. This region offers a quietness and exceptional landscapes that would be a shame to miss.

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Sur la Romantische Strasse en Bavière

The Romantic Road, a journey through the heart of Bavaria

Peaceful countryside, battlefield sites, natural sights and, above all, an incomparable succession of historic towns: the Romantische Strasse, which stretches 350 km from Würzburg in the Main valley to Füssen in the Alps, is Germany’s most popular tourist route.

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L'Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Magne de Füssen

Füssen, the romantic soul of Bavaria

Füssen is the romantic soul of Bavaria, a fairytale land of lakes, rolling hills and majestic mountains. Art and culture await you in the ancient city of Füssen and the nearby royal castles, and you’ll be bewitched by the landscapes of this fascinating world.

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Promenades cathédrale, accès à la ville souterraine de Montréal

In Montreal, the challenge of building the Promenades Cathédrale

Les Promenades Cathédrale is a shopping center built in 1987 in downtown Montreal. The complex takes its name from the fact that it was built underneath Christ Church Anglican Cathedral. It was a real challenge for the architects and engineers of the time.

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La fontaine sur le Nathan Phillips Square

Visit Toronto in a few days, the places not to be missed

Meeting place, this is the name that the Amerindians had given to their camp on the shores of Lake Ontario. A prophetic vision. A few centuries later, Toronto has become one of the most vibrant metropolises in North America and the most cosmopolitan city in the world.

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Les arènes de Las Ventas sur la Plaza de Toros

Las Ventas, Madrid’s main bullring, between corrida and history

Madrid’s Las Ventas bullring was built in 1931, under the dual banner of the Spanish Republic and social confrontation. They replaced the old plaza on the old Aragon road, deemed too small: 13,011 seats versus 23,000 at Las Ventas. Discover the history of this bullring.

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Guide de voyage à Rome

Travel Guide: Rome, Italy (in French)

With its heritage, its mild and sunny climate, Rome attracts millions of travelers every year. Rome, a city that has long dominated the “civilized world”, contains a thousand and one testimonies of its very rich past. Download our French guide to Rome in PDF!

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