Which French market will succeed that of La Réole in the Your Most Beautiful Market competition?
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau reveals the name of the winner in her 1 p.m. news this Thursday.
A season already crowned with success with 8 million votes.
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Your most beautiful market
It’s D-day for your most beautiful market. Season 7 ends today with the reveal of the big winner. Marie-Sophie Lacarrau dedicates a special page in her 1 p.m. today with Thierry Coiffier and our regional correspondents live from the winning market. The mobilization was strong in the cities concerned with no less than 8 million votes.
This seventh season of Your Most Beautiful Market started on March 6 with the regional voting phase in partnership with the regional daily press. 219 markets were then in the running in the 24 different regions. At the end of this first phase, the national vote was able to begin on April 22 in order to identify a Top 10 among the 24 contenders for the title. The votes were stopped on June 14 before the meeting of the Super Jury which had the difficult task of deciding on the three best markets.
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The winner among the 10 finalists
What we can say is that the big winner is among the list of 10 finalists.
Aquitaine Market – Villeneuve-sur-Lot
Burgundy Market – Louhans
Brittany Market – Dinan
Market Center – Argenton-sur-Creuse
Champagne-Ardenne Market – Sedan
Marché Languedoc-Roussillon – Céret
Lorraine Market – Thiéfosse
Midi-Pyrénées Market – Revel
Nord-Pas-de-Calais Market – Audruicq
Poitou-Charentes Market – Halles de Niort
See you at 1 p.m. to find out the winner of Your Most Beautiful Market 2024.
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