“We live in a bubble here”: Beaumont-en-Auge, a Norman paradise near Deauville

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Every day, Le Figaro visits a charming village that has won over celebrities. In this town near Deauville, wealthy families, dreamers, artists, and young retirees form a charming community of aesthetes.
" The light of Beaumont-en-Auge is perhaps that of the yellow of Naples, a color that is also found in the paintings of William Turner ," remarks the painter Antoine Vit during a conversation. He has had his gallery in the heart of the village for a long time, between the church and the square where the statue of the scientist Pierre-Simon Laplace, a long-time local celebrity, stands. In the distance, the sea, Deauville and Trouville . Between the two, the most beautiful countryside there is.
Beaumont-en-Auge is a Normandy paradise adored by its residents. They are local, from the region, or have a family home passed down from one generation to the next. They are often Parisians who, since the Covid crisis, have spent most of their time here. People who claim to be happy. And it seems that happiness is finally percolating.
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