June 12, 2010

Larcher, Accoyer et la cloche A ECOUTER Pour fêter le 150e anniversaire de son rattachement à la France, la Savoie a offert au Sénat une cloche dans les jardins du Luxembourg à Paris

Larcher, Accoyer et la cloche
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Pour fêter le 150e anniversaire de son rattachement à la France, la Savoie a offert au Sénat une cloche. Fondue puis démoulée dans les jardins du Luxembourg à Paris par les Présidents des deux Chambres, Gérard Larcher et Bernard AccoyerLarcher, Accoyer and bell
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To celebrate the 150th anniversary of his attachment to France, Savoy has offered the Senate a bell. Melted and removed from the mold in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris by the Presidents of both Chambers, Gerard Larcher and Bernard Accoyer

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Director: Hervé Marchon / Duration: 3'52 "

Suit, tie and large hammers. Thursday, June 10, Gerard Larcher and Bernard Accoyer, presidents of both houses of Parliament have typed the bell in the gardens of the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. Bing bing bang, they unmolded bronze in the "little sister" of the Savoy, "a miniature replica of the bell of the Basilica of Montmartre biggest bell in France (19 tons).

The bell, cast on site the day before, cooled slowly. It is offered in the Senate by the House of Savoy Country to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the annexation of Savoy to France. On this occasion, all the bells will ring at noon France Saturday, June 12

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