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Manosque
The seated Lady by sculptor Carl Longuet, placed on the edge of the Terreau in 1948, took the name of La Belle au Terreau, and became "La Vénus de ...
Manosque
Manosque
Manosque's ice house probably dates back to the 18th century. It is located in the Moulin Neuf district, Chemin de Champ de Pruniers.
Sainte-Tulle
Sainte-Tulle
Sainte-Tulle
Sainte-Tulle
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
Oraison
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following an itinerary that reveals the secrets of the narrow streets.
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
This resistance memorial, erected after the Second World War, stands at the top of the village in the new cemetery, with a commemorative plaque at the...
Manosque
Fountain with octagonal bowl and two cannons. It is located on the former Place de l'Observance.
Manosque
This is a granite group by animal sculptor René Paris (1881-1970), awarded to the town of Manosque by the Minister of Public Instruction and Fine ...
Puimichel
Puimichel observatory offers evening stargazing sessions
Manosque
In honor of Frédéric Mistral, this bust was inaugurated in 2015 in a garden (rue des Sophoras) dedicated to him at the initiative of Rode Osco ...
Manosque
Stele in tribute to the Harkis (Algerian war from 1954 to 1962).
Manosque
The law of July 7, 1881 declared the construction of the Manosque canal to be in the public interest, and the acquisition of the land and the work ...
Manosque
This statue was created in 1993 by Céreste sculptor Jean Claude Céleste, for the premiere of the third Festival International du Luberon.
Manosque
This plaque is dedicated to the victims of the 1944 explosion at the olive-growing cooperative.
Manosque
Stele in tribute to veterans of the Indochina war (1945-1954)
Manosque
Manosque
This is the entrance to the tunnel that linked the carreau de la Gaude (now the Géométhane site) to the carreau de la gare (SNCF train station). The...
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
Vinon-sur-Verdon
Vinon-sur-Verdon
In Provence, building was done with local stone. Our ancestors used the "calade" technique to cover the ground to make it easier for them to move ...