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  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey014.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey011.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey010.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey005.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey004.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey002.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey013.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey012.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey009.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey008.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey007.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey006.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey003.jpg
  • Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu<br />
L'abbaye est fondée en 872 par Boson, roi de Bourgogne et Ratbert, évêque de Valence en un lieu d'abord nommé Sornin que le moines rebaptisèrent Charlieu (carus locus). Elle fut placée sous le contrôle direct du Saint-Siège, et fut consacrée en 1094. L'avant nef (narthex) a été ajouté au XIIe siècle. Il n'en demeure que le premier niveau de la façade ouest et les piliers de la première travée.<br />
 <br />
St. Fortunatus' Abbey, Charlieu (Benedictine abbey). The monastery, dedicated to Saint Fortunatus, was founded in 872, by Boson, King of Burgundy. Its patrons were Ratbertus, bishop of Valence, in a place they called Carus Locus, and dedicated to Saint Stephen and Saint Fortunatus, patron of Valence.  The abbey was placed under the direct control of the Holy See. The abbey church was consecrated in 1094. A narthex was added in the twelfth century.
    St. Fortunatus' Abbey001.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_008.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_007.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_005.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_004.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_001.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_002.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_003.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_005.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_008.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_009.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_015.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_018.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_021.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_022.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_023.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_024.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_027.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_028.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_029.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_030.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_034.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_035.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_036.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_037.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_006.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_003.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_002.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Dom_Benoit_001.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_004.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_006.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_007.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_010.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_011.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_012.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_013.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_014.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_016.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_017.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_019.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_020.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_025.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_026.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_031.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_032.jpg
  • VOIRON, FRANCE :"Elixir of Long Life"<br />
The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks received a gift from a Marshal of King's Henri IV artillery : an already ancient manuscript from an "Elixir" soon to be nicknamed "Elixir of Long Life"<br />
Todays, this beverage still prepared by two Carthusian Brothers entrusted with this mission by their Order. They work in the greatest secrecy and are the only ones who know the details of manufacturing. Even today the formula remains a mystery which modern investigation methods have not been able to penetrate.
    Chartr_033.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..The treasures of the Vatican. Sfera Con Sfera. Pomodoro..Sphere Within Sphere is a bronze sculpture, by Italian sculptor, Arnaldo Pomodoro.?Versions of the sculpture can be seen in the Vatican Museums and the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome, Trinity College Dublin, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C.,  Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran,the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan, the University of California, Berkeley and the Tel aviv University in Israel.?Pomodoro designed a controversial fiberglass crucifix for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The piece is topped with a fourteen foot in diameter crown of thorns which hovers over the figure of Christ.
    Rome_020.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012 The treasures of the Vatican .The treasures of the Vatican. Pomodoro's Sphere..Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con Sfera) is a bronze sculpture, by Italian sculptor, Arnaldo Pomodoro.?Versions of the sculpture can be seen in the Vatican Museums and the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome, Trinity College Dublin, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C.,  Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan, the University of California, Berkeley and the Tel aviv University in Israel.?Pomodoro designed a controversial fiberglass crucifix for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The piece is topped with a fourteen foot in diameter crown of thorns which hovers over the figure of Christ.
    Rome_019.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..The treasures of the Vatican. Pomodoro - Sfera con Sfera.Sphere Within Sphere is a bronze sculpture, by Italian sculptor, Arnaldo Pomodoro.?Versions of the sculpture can be seen in the Vatican Museums and the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome, Trinity College Dublin, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C.,  Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran,the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan, the University of California, Berkeley and the Tel aviv University in Israel.?Pomodoro designed a controversial fiberglass crucifix for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The piece is topped with a fourteen foot in diameter crown of thorns which hovers over the figure of Christ.
    Rome_017.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..The treasures of the Vatican. Sfera Con Sfera. Pomodoro..Sphere Within Sphere is a bronze sculpture, by Italian sculptor, Arnaldo Pomodoro. Versions of the sculpture can be seen in the Vatican Museums and the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome, Trinity College Dublin, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C.,  Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran,the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan, the University of California, Berkeley and the Tel aviv University in Israel. Pomodoro designed a controversial fiberglass crucifix for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The piece is topped with a fourteen foot in diameter crown of thorns which hovers over the figure of Christ.
    Rome_021.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012 The treasures of the Vatican .Pomodoro's Sphere..Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con Sfera) is a bronze sculpture, by Italian sculptor, Arnaldo Pomodoro. Versions of the sculpture can be seen in the Vatican Museums and the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome, Trinity College Dublin, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C.,  Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan, the University of California, Berkeley and the Tel aviv University in Israel. Pomodoro designed a controversial fiberglass crucifix for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The piece is topped with a fourteen foot in diameter crown of thorns which hovers over the figure of Christ.
    Rome_018.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_094.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_093.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_091.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_089.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_088.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_085.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_084.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_082.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_081.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_079.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_077.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_076.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_075.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_074.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_072.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_069.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_068.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_066.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_063.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_061.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_060.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_056.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_054.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_050.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_049.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_048.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_046.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_044.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_043.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_038.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_039.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_033.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_036.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
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Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
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  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
    LPC_030.jpg
  • Solidarity restaurants to alleviate loneliness and isolation<br />
Created 5 years ago in Lyon , “Les Petites Cantines” is a non-profit network of neighborhood canteens, where guests welcome and meet through sustainable, participatory meals at free prices.<br />
The "Petites Cantines" rely on mutual aid and collective intelligence to help build a society based on trust.<br />
Each guest is invited to join the association, at free price, so that it can offer him a meal, the price of which is also free.<br />
Everyone gives what he wants, what he can.<br />
Guests participate according to their means, which makes it possible to cover the costs of the canteen. Some give more, it makes it possible to welcome people who give less.<br />
For the moment installed in Annecy, Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg and Grenoble, many others are planned in Brussels, Metz, Macon, Bruz, Sartrouville, les Lilas, Oullins and 2 new ones in Lyon<br />
<br />
Restaurants solidaires pour pallier la solitude et l isolement. <br />
Crees a Lyon il y a 5 ans « Les Petites Cantines » sont un reseau non lucratif de cantines de quartier, ou les convives s accueillent et se rencontrent au travers de repas durables, participatifs et a prix libre. <br />
Les Petites Cantines s appuient sur l entraide et l intelligence collective pour contribuer a la construction d'une societe fondee sur la confiance.<br />
Chaque convive est invite à adherer a l association, a prix libre, afin que celle-ci puisse lui proposer un repas.<br />
Le repas est a prix libre <br />
Chacun donne ce qu'il veut, et ce qu'il peut.<br />
Chacun participe a hauteur de ses moyens, cela permet de couvrir les charges de la cantine. Certains donnent plus, cela permet d accueillir des gens qui donnent moins.
Aujourd hui six de ces restaurants sont ouverts en France, dont 3 a Lyon, puis Lille, Strasbourg et Annecy et trois autres sont en projet, Oullins, Metz, Macon et Paris, prevu en novembre
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