Paname: The Secret History of Paris

Amber Minogue

Paname hosted by Amber Minogue

  • 20 minutes 14 seconds
    Napoleon: A Very Efficient Magpie

    Last time, we explored Veronese’s dazzling Wedding Feast at Cana a Venetian marvel painted for a monastery refectory and admired there for over two hundred years. Today, we follow the painting into a very different world: war, politics, plunder, restoration disasters, and an ongoing question of art crimes and restoration. Once again my main source for today is the excellent book  Napoleons plunder by Cynthia Saltzman 



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    16 December 2025, 9:00 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    The Louvre's Stolen Masterpiece(s)

    If you thought the recent theft of the Napoleonic jewels from the Louvre was audacious then just wait for what I have in store for you today because it is one of the biggest, and I mean that literally, the biggest, art thefts in the Louvre’s history.  Today we are looking at Veronese’s Wedding Feast at Cana, a dazzling masterpiece that once filled an entire wall of the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, and was proudly displayed there for more than two centuries, from its completion in 1563 until 1797 when French troops unceremoniously tore it from the wall, rolled it up and shipped it to Paris.




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    9 December 2025, 5:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 13 seconds
    Artists' Wives

    Stretched at full length, on the great divan of a studio, cigar in mouth, two friends—a poet and a painter—were talking together one evening after dinner...

    what follows are a series of short stories which might make you think twice about marriage. My favourite is 'Fragment of a woman's letter found in the rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs'


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    Artwork Double Merrick

    Music The Owl

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    29 February 2024, 6:35 pm
  • 21 minutes 20 seconds
    The Pox

    Spend a night with Venus and the rest of your life with Mercury...


    have a look inside the museum here

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    Music The Owl


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    18 February 2024, 11:00 am
  • 24 minutes 38 seconds
    Delacroix Angels

    In part two on Eugène Delacroix let's discover some of his work, for free, in a walking tour of 3 churches of Paris: Saint Paul Saint Louis, Saint Denys du Saint Sacrement both in the 3rd and Saint Sulpice in the 6th and I try to understand the story of Jacob wrestling an Angel.


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    Music The Owl

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    3 January 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 56 seconds
    Delacroix's Ear

    Eugène Delacroix, the rebel Romantic painter of the 19th century. He would go on to inspire artists for generations to come with his dynamic use of colour and bold brushstrokes. In this episode we take a look at his life & work, visit his studio in Paris and wonder about; the mysterious ear in his garden, why he found the English to be so badly dressed, if Bri really is the king of cheeses and whether is father's eye-watering operation mattered.


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    Music The Owl

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    7 May 2023, 10:00 am
  • 22 minutes 16 seconds
    Celebri-Trees of Paris

    Paris is full of celebrities but did you know that there are also celebri-trees? Fifteen trees of Paris have been awarded the special status of 'remarkable' you can find the full list here. If that does not seem much then don't worry the Mairie of Paris has chosen 174 trees and they have even made a tree walking tour. So in this episode come with me to find out about the tallest, widest, oldest and most legendary trees of Paris.


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    Music The Owl

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    27 March 2023, 10:00 am
  • 15 minutes 45 seconds
    Paris - City of Lights

    Paris is the city of lights, though whether that moniker refers to the intellectuals that have studied here from mediaeval times, the Enlightened thinkers of the 18th century or simply the street lights there is some debate. But, as with most things in Paris, their light obscures a dark past, so come with me as we head back to a different, darker Paris and discover her journey into the light.


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    Music The Owl


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    6 March 2023, 3:39 pm
  • 14 minutes 6 seconds
    The Count of Paris

    Upon his death at the age of 90 his children found his home completely empty, stripped of furniture and even lightbulb, all that was left were 6 monogrammed handkerchiefs and an old pair of slippers, Henri d'Orléans, the Count of Paris had made good on his  promise to leave them "nothing but hatred and tears with which to weep” 


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    20 February 2023, 10:28 pm
  • 23 minutes 9 seconds
    Places of execution in Paris

    Today we are heading on a rather a rather morbid walking tour of Paris and to the some of the many places of execution where you could enjoy the spectacle of beheading, quartering, boiling or ears being cut off.... enjoy.


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    6 February 2023, 11:00 am
  • 19 minutes 58 seconds
    Jeanne de Clisson - France's fiercest female pirate

    Jeanne de Clisson, also known as Jeanne de Belleville, or by her nickname ‘The Lioness of Brittany’ and was France's first and fiercest female pirate driven to war with the French king in order to avenge her husband's death. She became a pirate and in a ship painted black with blood-red sails and called called ‘my revenge’ she wrought havoc on the French. She was renowned for her cruelty; upon capturing a French vessel she would mercilessly kill the whole crew, especially any nobles - usually decapitating them herself with an axe and then throwing their bodies into the sea, but she was always sure to leave one survivor to spread the gruesome tale, warn others of what awaited them should they cross her path and above all to send a message back to the king… but is it just a legend? Find out in this episode.


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    Music The Owl and 'Jeanne de Clisson' by Stetrice

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    23 January 2023, 11:00 am
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