Paname borrows the time machine and travels to Paris from the Middle Ages to the 1980s.
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Emmanuel is the owner of a very original clothing store. At Rêve de Gosse, the customer buys old clothes “that last a lifetime”. Workwear, Sunday wear or a trip to the sea, everything is embellished with 2000 sauce to transform wool stockings into a unique piece that matches current fashion.
Did you know that chartreuse is Parisian? Much of the history of the Carthusian monks takes place in Paris between 1257 and the Revolution. It was in Paris that they received the recipe for chartreuse and made it for the first time.
-A story that Virginie willingly shares, at the Chartreuse Paris-Vauvert tourist site. This atypical place which houses a museum, a bar and a shop lets you discover the history of the region's liqueurs and medicinal plants.
Specialist in great history, Frédérick Gersal, introduces you to the National Archives Museum. This mansion, built in several stages, is now home to 45 kilometers of shelving of historical documents.
If you prefer to live history rather than read it, the City of History immerses you in total immersion. Classroom under the Third Republic, cabinetmaker's workshop in the midst of the storming of the Bastille, salon of the nobility, Viking banquet, numerous activities await visitors who will find themselves drawn into wars, political discussions or grandiose feasts.
At Julien's restaurant, “Les Fils à Maman”, we plunge back into the childhood of the kids of the 80s. Grendizer, Care Bears and audio cassettes as decorations, croque-monsieur and ham shellettes on the menu.
After gaining strength, Yvan goes to the Place de la Marine to participate in a period ball, in clothes, organized by the Carnets de Bal association. “Paname goes back in time” is this Sunday at 12.50 on France 3 Paris Île-de-France or in replay on france.tv/idf.
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