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[Clin d œil] Armorix aux Jeux Olympiques - Débats

Au marathon, le Lorientais Jean-Yves Le Drian, porte-drapeau de la délégation bretonne, a décroché une magnifique médaille d’or. Il est vrai qu’il est arrivé tout auréolé de son record de France.

Alice s Fascination with Wonderland | Euromaxx - Lifestyle in Europe | DW

The wonderful world of Alice, whose unusual experiences inspire artists and designers, plus: François Pinault’s new museum in Paris, and Euromaxx reporter Ruben Kalus attends the Flamenco Festival in Jerez, Spain.

Survey: Which is your favorite museum? | Lifestyle | DW

Survey: Which is your favorite museum? Many museums are also stunning feats of architecture, which is one of the reasons why tourists are so keen to visit them. Which one is your favorite? The Pinault Collection has a new home - and France’s capital has a new contemporary art museum. The former commodities exchange in Paris stood empty for years. Now the billionaire and art collector François Pinault, a known name in the art world, has had the former Bourse de Commerce converted into a private museum. He commissioned the Japanese architect Tadao Andō to redesign and restore the 18th-century circular building, which is a listed as a historical monument. The Pinault collection comprises around 10,000 works by 350 different artists, from 1960 to the present day.

François Pinault schenkt Paris ein Museum für Gegenwartskunst

Bernard Arnault Becomes World s Richest Person As LVMH Stock Rises

Bernard Arnault Becomes World’s Richest Person As LVMH Stock Rises Share to Facebook AFP via Getty Images French fashion tycoon Bernard Arnault is the world’s richest person this Monday, with an estimated net worth of $186.3 billion—putting him $300 million above Jeff Bezos, who is worth $186 billion, and Elon Musk, worth $147.3 billion. Arnault’s fortune has jumped from $76 billion in March 2020 to $186.3 on Monday, a massive rise of over $110 billion in the past 14 months, thanks to a pandemic defying performance by his luxury group LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy). LVMH, which also owns household names like Fendi, Christian Dior and Givenchy, rose 0.4% during the first hours of trading on Monday, putting its market cap at $320 billion and pushing Arnault’s personal stake up by more than $600 million.

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