When we think of Jean-Luc Reichmann, we immediately imagine the spotlights of television sets and the excitement of his successful shows. However, behind this public image, the host has found his corner of paradise far from the tumult: a house nestled in the Corsican mountains. This haven of peace, discreet and in harmony with nature, is much more than a second home. It is his sanctuary, where he recharges his batteries and shares precious moments with his loved ones, between sea and maquis.
Between fame and island serenity
Pour Jean-Luc Reichmannan emblematic figure of the French audiovisual landscape, Corsica is much more than just a destination. Behind the cameras of its flagship shows like “The 12 Coups de Midon” or the series “Léo Matteï, Minors’ Brigade”reveals a man in search of tranquility. For two decades, the host has found a balance between his public and personal life in his house nestled in the heart of Coti-Chiavarion the south bank of Ajaccio.
A haven of peace in the heart of the Corsican maquis
Located in the middle of the wild and preserved nature of Corsicathe house of Jean-Luc Reichmann offers a breathtaking panorama between mountains and Mediterranean. This green setting has become his place of refuge to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris and the film sets. Here, far from the spotlight, the host recharges his batteries by enjoying simple moments with his family.
Between mountain hikes and moments of relaxation on the surrounding beaches, he fully savors this idyllic setting. THE petanque games improvised with your neighbors and the sunsets by the sea add to the magic of this peaceful daily life, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
An authentic life close to the Corsicans
Despite his celebrity status, Jean-Luc Reichmann cultivates a sincere relationship with the inhabitants of the island. He enjoys simple pleasures, like discover local products in the markets or exchange with artisans in the region. This simplicity and authenticity, characteristics of the Corsican culturesfit perfectly into his quest for serenity.
Corsica, land of inspiration for the stars
Jean-Luc Reichmann is not the only one to have succumbed to the charm of “island of beauty”. Many personalities have chosen Corsica as a place of residence or relaxation. Jacques Dutroncinstalled for decades in a Corsican residence, draws his inspiration from these unique landscapes. Muriel Robinalthough not a permanent resident, returns there regularly to enjoy the sweetness of life and the nature sauvage.
One island, one philosophy
For Jean-Luc Reichmann, Corsica is not only a place of rest, but a real philosophy of life. Between harmony with naturefamily moments and a return to basics, its refuge embodies a perfect escape. This island, rich in history and landscapes, offers a precious parenthesis in his hectic pace of life.
Like many lovers of the island, the host was able to find in this corner of paradise a source of balance and energymaking Corsica much more than a simple setting: a sanctuary of life.