France we love it, and any excuse, especially if it is cultural, it is good to walk through. If it is also current, then in De Salas We can only pack our suitcase and invite our clients and friends to follow us on this tour of the French country.
And, these days and until September 27, art floods the streets and squares of Nantes. cultural, thanks to the IX Edition of the Festival Cosa Sarà The Journey, with installations that play with the architecture of the city and the inhabitants and visitors themselves.
Of all the installations, the one that has attracted the most attention is the work of Stephane Thidet, which has designed for the Graslin Theater a huge waterfall that covers the entire façade of the building. But it is not the only intervention cultural that does not leave anyone indifferent and that helps show that France casual, modern and avant-garde that not everyone knows.
For example, in the Place royale, the ceramist Elsa Sahal has installed a 3-meter-high sculpture, in pink glazed stoneware, with shapes of coral, urchins and seashells, which represents femininity in the XNUMXst century. Or the fantastic and fun characters and works, imagined for the Jardin des Plantes de Nantes, work of Jean jullien. And the so-called “Domestic Temptation”, a four-poster bed in gold and powder pink colors, which recalls the luxury of a bygone era and which sails forgotten on the waters of the Erdre.
From Nantes to Paris, because we have learned that the Spanish architecture studio Grandson Sobejano, will be in charge of projecting the new Theater City of the French capital, more than 20 thousand square meters dedicated to life cultural de la ciudad.
It will be next to the Martin Luther King Park, in the 17 borough of the city, located in the Ateliers Berthier, built in 1895 by charles garnier, the one who invented opera Paris that bears his name.
The project is based on the conception of an elevated garden, conceived as a large urban setting, accentuating the prominence of the buildings of Garnier, which will be restored with all the respect they deserve.
And although you can travel to many places, others must continue to be visited virtually, although it is clear that this new window to the world brings us many joys on a global level. cultural. That's why we wanted to bring together some of the houses of the most famous French writers, which are equally worth seeing on the outside, and on the inside, we see them online.
Like the apartment Victor Hugo, in the heart of Place des Vosges, where he wrote Los Miserables. It seems that it can be visited in November. In the French Basque Country is Villa Arnaga, home of Edmond Rostand and who witnessed the birth of one of his most relevant works, the always beloved Cyrano de Bergerac.
The Castle of Monte-Cristo was the enchanted paradise of Alexandre Dumas, and can be visited, with certain restrictions obviously, but virtually without problem. You can also visit the house of Colette, in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, or that of Jean Cocteau in Milly-la-Forêt.
France always convinces and is a guarantee cultural without a doubt, that's why De Salas We like to share everything that happens in our neighboring country, so that our clients and friends enjoy it as much as we do.
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