Montgé-en-Goële is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Art Museum Attractions In Montge-en-Goele
1. Chateau de ChantillyChantilly The Château de Chantilly is a historic château located in the town of Chantilly, France, about 50 kilometers north of Paris. The site comprises two attached buildings: the Petit Château built around 1560 for Anne de Montmorency, and the Grand Château, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s. Owned by the Institut de France, the château houses the Musée Condé. It is one of the finest art galleries in France and is open to the public. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Haras de Jardy : le plus grand centre équestre français
Direction l’un des plus importants centres équestres de la région parisienne : le haras de Jardy. 220 chevaux et poneys, des crinières soignées, des sabots nettoyés… Moniteurs et cavaliers sont très à cheval sur les meilleurs soins à leur prodiguer en cette saison.
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Le V-MaxX en video offride à la foire du Trône 2012 sous la pluie
vidéo intégrale du V-MaxX lors d'une journée pluvieuse de l'édition 2012 de la foire du Trône à Paris
Dossier du Jour : La folie des bougies
Les français sont de grands utilisateurs de bougies. Pour les diner romantiques, soirées festives ou simples décorations, elles font toujours leur petit effet. Mais de quoi sont-elles composées ? Comment savoir si elles sont de bonnes qualité ? La Quotidienne répond à toutes vos questions !
Tributes pour in for Swiss pop music pioneer
Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Swiss pop star, Polo Hofer. The story and his importance for German-speaking Switzerland feature in many Swiss newspapers.
The singer, who founded the first rock band (Rumpelstilz) to sing in dialect, died from lung cancer at his home in Oberhofen on lake Thun.
Rumpelstilz rocketed to the top of the charts with their song, “Kiosk”. Hofer went on to form the Schmetterband, which also scored a huge chart success with “Alperose” in 1985. In 2008, the song was voted the biggest Swiss hit of all time.
Hofer had a turbulent relationship with his father, who once had him arrested to stop him performing. The singer also spent time in prison after stealing instruments from fellow musicians.
He lived life in the fast lane. Alcohol and drugs were his lifelong companions, and he campaigned for the legalisation of cannabis. He announced that he had incurable cancer in August 2016, and only appeared in public again a year later on the occasion of the inauguration of a life-sized Polo Hofer statue.
He wrote a farewell Twitter message shortly before his death. “I say goodbye everybody, it was nice. On Saturday, July 22, shortly before midnight I lived my last hours and I am happy to go to sleep at home.” (SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events.
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