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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Charles Bussienne attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Guest attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Guest attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Nicolas Naegelen attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Frédéric Olivennes attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Frédéric Olivennes attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Gaëtan Bruel attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Ariane Toscan du Plantier attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Ariane Toscan du Plantier attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony - Paris

Gaëtan Bruel attend the "Cesar Et Techniques 2026" Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Paul Morin, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Paul Morin, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France...Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France...Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France..Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony. FC

PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 12 Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attend the Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France...Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

The 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Paul Morin, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier, Matthieu Pradeau, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Paul Morin, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Paul Morin, Charles Bussienne, Nicolas Naegelen, Olivier Patron and Martin Roux attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Cesar Et Techniques 2026 Award Ceremony

Charles Le Morvan, Pierre-Yves Gauthier and Matthieu Pradeau attends the 'Cesar Et Techniques 2026' Award Ceremony at Pavillon Cambon on January 12, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo by Nasser Berzane/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Humanoid Robot Innovation Center - China

Humanoid Robot Innovation Center - China

Robots perform sporting techniques at a humanoid robots 7S shop in Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone, also known as the optics valley of China, in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, December 4, 2025. Relying on its scientific and educational resources as well as manufacturing advantages, Hubei is accelerating the layout of its humanoid robot industry chain this year. At present, there are many complete humanoid robot manufacturers as well as core components enterprises in the province, covering core technologies such as chips, joints and dexterous hands. The province has also established a humanoid robot innovation center, providing services for humanoid robot enterprises to carry out research and development such as concept and scenario verification as well as data integration, promoting the in-depth integration of scientific and technological innovation and industrial innovation. Photo by Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the vineyards located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological innovations to better prot

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

Vatican’s Ecological Project In The Pope’s Gardens in Castel Gandolfo

View of the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas located within the papal estate at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, Italy on September 2, 2025, ahead of Pope Leo XIV's inauguration of the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' Project. Located on the area of the Pontifical villa, gardens and farms of Castel Gandolfo, the ‘Borgo Laudato Si' offers a richly biodiverse environment (with more than 3,000 plants from 300 species), providing visitors with an immersive experience in natural beauty. Borgo Laudato Si’ includes 55 hectares of extraterritorial area, divided into 35 hectares of magnificent gardens and 20 hectares of agricultural and farming land, greenhouses and service buildings that the Borgo is committed to preserving and developing with loving care, by also adding to the investment on education the essential commitment to foster the culture of care. Regarding the gardens area, the Borgo is entrusted with their preservation, maintenance, care, and at the same time development, by also applying new techniques and technological inn

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