The chasm dug in Neuchâtel by the Seyon, whose current was harnessed as early as the 16th century to provide power for a mill, has been converted into a «Centre d'interprétation des techniques des roues à eau». The Gor du Vauseyon is also an attractive dream machine.
In the spotlight for flying to the Arabian Peninsula, the green politician paid a heartfelt tribute to the thinking of American historian Christopher Lasch, author of «The Revolt of the Elites» (1994).
From the quiet suburbs of Neuchâtel to popular uprisings in Paris, Colin Thibert takes us to the heart of the late 18th century, through the tribulations of an antihero as pushy as he is ingenuous. A thrilling read.
On Neuchâtel's Place Pury, there are now two statues of the same David de Pury: one erected in 1855, the other in 2022. The latter responds to recent criticism of the memory of the businessman who made his fortune through slavery. Clever!
Neige en couleurs, ou plus précisément, neige et couleurs, lesquelles éclatent d’autant plus quand le «blanc manteau», comme dit la chanson, tente de les recouvrir. Promenade non pas sur le Kilimandjaro, mais en ville de Neuchâtel.
Neuchâtel's legendary Fête des Vendanges, the epitome of local epicureanism, is back after a three-year hiatus.
Les bouquins du mardi – Quentin Perissinotto Natif de Neuchâtel comme le peintre Léopold Robert, Bernard Vuillème brosse dans le livre la...
At the start of this new year, French-speaking singer-songwriter and producer Bernard Léchot presents «Impasse du bonheur», an album whose production Le Regard Libre has been following for over a year. Time for discussion, focusing on the work of an independent artist. Glass of whisky in hand, it goes without saying.
Le Regard Libre N° 48 - Alexandre Wälti All you have to do is spend a few minutes on the informative website of the...