Author: Martine P. Dulles

  • In Tours, the train station is where to head for bread

    In Tours, the train station is where to head for bread

    Every Friday afternoon, hundreds of Tourangeaux (residents of Tours) walk towards the train station—not to take a train, as you may have imagined, but to buy bread. From a store? No, from a little delivery tricycle named “Triticum”; triticum is the name of a wheat, and the trike belongs to a fellow named Thibaud. After…

  • Roma: La Villa Medici

    Roma: La Villa Medici

    Le Carnet de France is taking you outside of the « Hexagon” (as France is so often called due to its geographic shape) to present another French heritage treasure: the Villa Medici, which houses the Académie de France à Rome (the French Academy in Rome). Today, it is located on one of the seven hills of Rome,…