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 +In 1928 a large part of the [[Platais Island]] was purchased by two Parisian doctor brothers, [[André Durville|André]] and [[Gaston Durville]], who wished to explore and exploit their ideas about nature cures and [[naturism]]. They set up a health resort on the island which they called "Physiopolis". The resort was originally a naturist one, but the Parisian authorities forced it to adopt minimal clothing by the mid 1930s. By 1930 it was attracting 2,000 people on sunny weekends.
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In 1928 a large part of the Platais Island was purchased by two Parisian doctor brothers, André and Gaston Durville, who wished to explore and exploit their ideas about nature cures and naturism. They set up a health resort on the island which they called "Physiopolis". The resort was originally a naturist one, but the Parisian authorities forced it to adopt minimal clothing by the mid 1930s. By 1930 it was attracting 2,000 people on sunny weekends.




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