Must see - Page 12

Oraison
The walk takes in the town's fountains and wash-houses. Self-guided tour. Unmarked walk. Document available from the Oraison Tourist Information ...
Esparron-de-Verdon
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following the information in this little booklet.
Manosque
This former hospital was founded in September 1724. Work on the building and chapel was completed seven years later, in 1731. The wings were built ...
Quinson
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following an itinerary that reveals the secrets of the narrow streets.
Montfuron
The chapel was listed as a historic monument by decree on July 9, 1981. It probably dates from the 13th century, but later additions (17th century) ...
Manosque
Stele in tribute to the Harkis (Algerian war from 1954 to 1962).
Manosque
The Moulin neuf, Manosque's flour mill, was built in the 15th century by the Communauté de Manosque when it regained the right to mill.
Manosque
The chapel was built by Joseph Garnier. He built it at the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes to prevent Protestants from acquiring the ...
Quinson
This small fountain adjoins the 17th-century Saint Esprit chapel.
Manosque
The fountain bears the inscriptions Gilles Martinez and the date 2004.
Manosque
Earlier, in 1497, Pierre Truand, a stone mason, received 150 florins for the construction of two stone fountains in front of each of the town's two ...
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
Volx
The Ecomuseum L'Olivier is a place dedicated to the living culture of the olive tree. Free visits for individuals. Store and delicatessen Brémond ...
Manosque
The bust of Oswald Bouteille sits above the fountain. He was the "father of the Manosque canal". Oswald Bouteille (1825-1893) was born in Manosque. A ...
Manosque
This fountain features a column with a bust of Arthur Robert (1874-1944), Mayor of Manosque from 1920 to 1939.
Manosque
Frédéric Mistral came to the Gréoux thermal baths by train (Manosque station) and paid a visit to his stationmaster friend, the Provencal poet ...