Where Does Jean-Luc Reichmann Live?
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Jean-Luc Reichmann is one of the most popular personalities of the French audiovisual landscape. Animator of the 12 coups de Midi and actor in the series Léo Mattéï, Brigade des mineurs, he lives at the rhythm of filming and media obligations. Yet, far from the cameras, he cultivates an intimate relationship with his places of life. Located in Versailles in a house of the nineteenth century, he regularly escapes in Corsica, in the small village …
When he is not on TF1, between Les 12 coups de midi and the Léo Mattéï series, Jean-Luc Reichmann replenishes himself in a much quieter daily life. The host is installed in the Yvelines, in Versailles, in a large house described as a true family cocoon. But this is not his only anchoring point. As soon as his calendar allows him, he also goes to Corsica, where he owns a house in Coti-Chiavari, and he also has another "havre de paix" in Burgundy,…
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