[s3e3] Limoges -
Our journey begins in the subterranean tunnels of an 18th-century mine. Here, kaolin—the pure white clay—was first discovered, transforming a quiet medieval town into the porcelain capital of the world. We follow a master artisan at the Bernardaud manufacture. With a steady hand, she trims a vase that feels like silk, explaining that a single piece passes through fifty sets of hands before it earns the "Limoges" stamp. Fire and Steel
: A Gothic masterpiece that took six centuries to complete, blending architectural styles like a stone timeline. [S3E3] Limoges
: Often called the most beautiful train station in Europe, its copper dome dominates the skyline. Our journey begins in the subterranean tunnels of