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Paris neighbourhoods: Exploring the massive 17th arrondissement

In this edition of French Connections, Genie Godula and Florence Villeminot continue their tour of Paris with a stop in a massive Parisian arrondissementย โ€“ the 17th! We get a behind-the-scenes look at Napolรฉon's iconic Arc de Triomphe and discover the man who helped shape the 17th and most of Paris:ย Baron Haussmann. Whether it's Haussmannian apartment blocks or a giant glass tower dominating the landscape, the 17th also has some of the most diverse architecture in the French capital. Join us as we take you on a tour of this underrated district of Paris.

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Genius & gadgets: French inventions that changed the world

This week we take a step back from the news and focus on something a little different: French inventions. But we're not just talking about gadgets. Beyond the baguette and beret, France is behind some very impactful inventions, in fields as varied as medicine, fashion and transport. We bring you a glimpse of the wide variety of things we owe to France.

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The heartbeat of France: Fanfare culture

This week in French Connections we take a step away from the news and focus on France's love for a specific type of musical ensemble, known as a fanfare. Somewhere between a marching band and a brass band, "la fanfare" is an institution in France and it says a lot about the country because its history partially mirrors the history of France. Join us for a closer look inside the country's loudest tradition.

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