Reading Nights take place throughout France. Example in Vaucluse: the Inguimbertine library museum offers a romantic journey to the heart of Petrarch’s sonnets in Carpentras. Tennis fans will be able to thrill to the rhythm of ball exchanges at the Open d’Occitanie in Montpellier. Finally, gourmets will find what they are looking for in Perpignan with an exhibition dedicated to Catalan flavors and particularly chocolate.
The entire program for this evening can be found on the official Inguimbertine website.
More details on reading nights here…
Also to do this weekend: attend an international tennis tournament. Fans of the little yellow ball will meet in Montpellier for the Occitanie Open. The Sud de France Arena will welcome the greatest players in the world, including Gaël Monfils, Arthur Cazaux and Stan Wawrinka. Qualifying begins this Sunday, promising exciting matches throughout the week.
More info here…
Finally, for foodies, head to Perpignan and the Casa Pairal museum. An exhibition is dedicated to Catalan flavors, with pride of place for chocolate and other local sweets. Visitors will be able to discover the history and manufacturing secrets of specialties such as nougats and rousquilles.
More info here…