Nikos Aliagas (The Voice): they are a fief in Greece, the heritage of a medieval house

The same day March 7, 2026. The Voice: the most beautiful voice for season 15 south TF1every day animated by the uncontournable Nikos Aliagas. After a decade, the animator incorporates the emblematic face of télé-crochet.

Season after season, the program is imposed as an unforgettable encounter. Federation and intergénérationnel, the meeting of millions of spectators author of music and the discovery of new talents.

Au fil des éditions, l’émission a révélé of many artists turned into major figures of the French music scene. Parmi eux figurant notamment louane, Slimane, amir, Claudio Capeo, Kendji Girac. More too Jeremy Frerot, Maelle, lie, Bilal Hassani, Anne Sila you bis Camille Lellouche. This new season will see a new promotion of candidates on stage in the spirit of registration, and also in this line of artists revealed by the program.

Nikos Aliagas, loyalty in the post

If Nikos Aliagas is now inseparable from the great French televised evenings, the entertainer remains deeply attached to his Grecque racines. Né à Paris in a family originally from Missolonghia city located on the northern bank of the golf of Patras, in GreeceIt entertains a three-forty lien with family territory. Every year, when his agenda is taken over by his son, the entertainer gives up to go back to a place that is particularly dear to him.

Car loin des plateaux de television et de l’agitation parisienne, Nikos Aliagas possède dans este region a family house inherited from their ancestors. A very different size of the luxury villas souvent associées aux célébrités. Built at the end of the 13th century, this medieval construction is distinguished by its rustic charm and very rudimentary comfort.

In an interview according to the magazine Galathe animator has ailleurs décrit ce lieu chargé d’histoire with great simplicity: Nous l’avons conservée en l’état “And I have my last few days with my wife and children.” Sur place, peu de modernité: “Il ya à peine l’électricité, pas de téléphone, pas de télé, rien”expliquait-il.

An old house in Greece

The house also surprises with certain details that belong to another era. ““The toilets are in the garden”confident encore. Au rez-de-chaussée, on find une Cuisine en pierre sombre, dont les murs sont percés d’ouvertures étroites semblables à des meurtrières. An architectural element that conveys the history of the place, built in a time marked by combats against the Ottoman Empire.

For Nikos Aliagas, This family refuge is good plus qu’une simple secondaire residence. It is a symbol of transmission. His parents and grandparents are originally from this region, the animator intends to preserve this house in his son’s state of origin, as a tribute to those who preceded him.

Your grandparents, farmers, notamment cultivation of tobacco in the region. A simple and rude life that deeply marks the animator. “Mes grandparents-parents étaient des workers manuels, des gens de la terre”racontait-il avec admiration. A heritage that souhaite aujourd’hui transmettre to its own children.

These racines à Missolonghi

As a couple after more years with Tina GrigoriouClinical psychologist of Greek origin, Nikos Aliagas is actually the father of two children, Agathe and Andreas. The family partage une culture plurielle, entre la France, la Grèce et le Royaume-Uni. A cultural wealth that the entertainer strives to discover for his children during these summer days.

In this half-time house, backed by the frenetic rhythm of television, the presenter brings back a form of simplicity and authenticity. Pas de domotique, pas de grands écrans ni de piscine: solo les murs de pierre, environmental nature and family memory.

A saissant contrast with the half-life of celui qui anime également 50 minutes inside et qui a longtemps été l’un des visages phares de la star academy. Mais c’est justement ce décalage qui fait toute the value of this refuge.

Car for Nikos Aliagas, this medieval house of Missolonghi represent bien plus qu’un lieu de vacances. It embodies a return to racines, a précieux familial heritage and a space où the times that are suspended, the loin of projecteurs and the tumult of the media world.

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