[s3e3] Limoges «Windows»
💡 : If you visit, look for the "porcelain trail" embedded in the sidewalks to find the best hidden workshops.
The sun broke over the Vienne River, turning the water into a ribbon of liquid gold that mirrored the city’s most famous export. In Limoges, history isn't just written in books; it’s baked into the very clay beneath the cobblestones. The White Gold [S3E3] Limoges
Leaving the delicate porcelain behind, the air grows thick with the scent of charcoal. We meet a traditional bladesmith in the Butcher’s Quarter ( Quartier de la Boucherie ). In a shop barely wider than a doorway, he forges carbon steel knives using techniques passed down through six generations. The sparks fly against timber-framed walls that have stood since the Middle Ages. Key Landmarks 💡 : If you visit, look for the
: Often called the most beautiful train station in Europe, its copper dome dominates the skyline. The White Gold Leaving the delicate porcelain behind,

