Château de Jumilhac (Dordogne)
Château de Jumilhac (Dordogne) Known as the « black pearl » of upper Périgord, the Château de Jumilhac has remained in ... Read More >
Château de Jumilhac (Dordogne) Known as the « black pearl » of upper Périgord, the Château de Jumilhac has remained in ... Read More >
Fort de la Conchée (Ille et Vilaine) The island-fortress of la Conchée is one of the most technically challenging ... Read More >
Château de la Verrerie (Cher) In 1422 the Dauphin of France, future Charles VII, gave Jean Stuart the lands of Verrerie, ... Read More >
Château du Passage (Isère) This superb historic 17th and18th-century château houses under its imposing dauphinois roof, a large hall, impressively furnished salons ... Read More >
Château de la Montagne This 18th -century château with a 19th -century park by Choulot features a pottery manufacturing site. It was a ... Read More >
Château de Septème (Isère) A former 14th -century fortified château, rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Château de ... Read More >
Notre-Dame Cathedral (Paris) In keeping with its tradition of responding to emergencies, FHS created its Notre-Dame Fire Restoration Fund the ... Read More >
Hôtel de la Monnaie (Paris) The Monnaie de Paris is an exceptional location in an historic building in the ... Read More >
The city of Saint-Omer, west of Lille and south of Calais. is at the entrance of the Audomarois marshes and wetlands recently named a UNESCO world heritage site. Flemish influences made it a major trading town by the 1300's and by the 1600's as an important seat of scholarly study. The College of Saint-Omer was established in 1593 to educate English Catholics.
In the age of modern technology, businesses are encountering continuous hardship to emerge as nimble and agile. Fragmented IT infrastructure and manual procedures are the ... Read More >