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Stéphane Bern confided in the columns of Ouest-France on Saturday, December 28, 2024. The opportunity for the host to discuss the special place where he will be buried.

“De temps en temps, je vais sur ma tombe” : pour sa dernière demeure, Stéphane Bern fera comme Alain Delon

© Coadic Guirec/Bestimage Stéphane Bern at the “concerto for the peace” by Omar Harfouch at the Théâtre des Champs Élysées in Paris.

IN BRIEF

  • Stephane Bern, a famous French presenter, left Paris in December 2021 to settle in Thiron-Gardais in a royal college acquired in 2013.
  • He revealed his wish to be buried in the garden of his property, having obtained the necessary legal authorization.
  • Discover how Stéphane Bern combines heritage renovation and reflection on life and death in his historic estate.

An iconic host of French television, Stéphane Bernis known in particular for the show Secrets d'Histoire. On the private life side, Yori Bailleres' companion left Paris in December 2021. Since then, he has settled in Thiron-Gardais (Eure-et-Loir), in a royal and military college acquired in 2013.

On Saturday, December 28, Stéphane Bern confided in in the columns of Ouest-France. For the occasion, the host spoke about his life in the countryside, on the estate he decided to renovate without receiving any subsidy. “In this prior's house, where I live, there are only small rooms. I don't live in luxury and I've even gotten myself into debt for another 25 years. I'm going to have to deal with it” he explained.

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Stéphane Bern wants to be buried in his garden

Since moving into the 17th century building, Stéphane Bern has decided to end his days there. Even more surprising, the 61-year-old man even plans to be buried there. He thus revealed: “I have a grave in the garden”. 

Just like Alain Delon, the host therefore plans to be buried on his estate. A decision which is however regulated by law. Indeed, in order to install his tomb, Stéphane Bern had to make a special request. “I had authorization from the prefecture because this place belongs to a foundation and will therefore never again be a private domain” he declared. &Upon his death, the royal college will therefore return to the Foundation Stéphane Bern for history and heritage.

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While Stéphane Bern spoke openly about the place where he will one day rest, he was questioned about his relationship with death. “From time to time, I go to my grave, where there is neither name nor date, and I say to myself ‘don't forget that you will return to dust’. Talking about death is not morbid. The all thing is to put his affairs in order” he thus confided.

While the history and royalty enthusiast is well aware that he will one day rest on his Thiron-Gardais estate, he prefers for the moment to concentrate on his life. For the moment, he therefore continues to renovate the residence, which fell into ruin a few years earlier.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116