A better life: The good news is you’ll soon be able to visit the sets of the show!

A better life: The good news is you’ll soon be able to visit the sets of the show!

Mistral sets must be preserved while the final episode of Plus belle la vie is filmed on Thursday. And their new use will delight fans of the France 3 series.

If you’ve always dreamed of strolling the streets of Mistral, leaning against the counter of Bar du Mistral, or even walking in the footsteps of Roland Marci (Michel Cordes), Céline Frémont (Rebecca Hampton), or Mirta Torres (Sylvie Flepp), this news should put a smile on your face.

by the way 20 minutessets set up at Studios de la Belle de Mai, which hosted the film better life For 18 years, it should be available to the public in a few months to allow fans of the France 3 series to explore behind the scenes. As our colleagues reported, the city of Marseille wants to give the public the opportunity to immerse themselves in the alleys of Europe. PBLV Inspired by the famous Panier district of Marseille.

The municipality also confirmed that it has asked Newen, producer of the daily series, not to destroy Mistral’s famous sets. “ We made this request because it is a symbolic place and out of respect for the masters who are the real artists who designed them.”said Jean-Marc Coppola, the deputy mayor for culture.

If a written agreement has not yet been signed between the two sides, the deputy mayor for the economy, Laurent Lhardit, wants to reassure fans. PBLV pointing out that the municipality has achieved A verbal agreement from Newen to deliver the sets”.

One of both 20 minutes It mentions that it will open to the public from mid-November, a date yet to be put forward by Marseille’s construction and town hall. ” The decision will be made quickly “Noting that he has, says Laurent Lhardit” Two projects for the same purpose” on his desk.

Clara Kolodny

Source: Programme Television

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