Biography
[justify]Born in Paris in 1963, Louis-Albert de Broglie comes from an illustrious family. He was a first banker for seven years and traveled extensively, particularly in India ( where he lived two years) and in Latin America. In 1992, he bought the castle - hotel Bourdaisière located in Touraine, of which it is a laboratory and a place to experiment with its emerging conviction. In 1996, he created the National Conservatory of Tomato that grows today nearly 650 varieties of tomatoes. It also runs a modeling project microferme permaculture. [/justify]
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[justify]In addition, the real prince called 'Le Prince Jardinier' created in 1995 to mark the art of living around the garden he called his nickname. Through the collections of tools, garden furniture and clothing , it is still listening to the kind he wants to defend. By acquiring Deyrolle in 2001, he wants to give back to this legendary institution founded in 1831, its educational purpose. In parallel, his taste for transmission led him to found in 2007 Deyrolle for the Future, an entity that uses the principle of pedagogy image dear to Deyrolle and develops a collection of 130 new boards on environmental and social issues contemporary, which is the subject of exhibitions and digital developments. [/justify]
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[justify]His motto: "Observe, understand, learn, dream, marvel, preserve, transmit. For the Future." Puts nature, well-being, the balance of natural resources, health and education at the center of the new paradigms of tomorrow.[/justify]