Must see - Page 12

Montfuron
The church of Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Elzéar, named after both Notre-Dame and Saint-Elzéar, is a 13th-century Romanesque church.
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
Stele in tribute to the Harkis (Algerian war from 1954 to 1962).
Manosque
This cross dates from the 19th century.
Manosque
It's a monolithic pedestal bearing a column ending in a stone ball for this fine wrought-iron cross.
Manosque
It's a work of art in metal and glass that turns on its central axis following the whims of the wind.
Manosque
This fountain features a column with a bust of Arthur Robert (1874-1944), Mayor of Manosque from 1920 to 1939.
Manosque
Louis Denis Valverane was born in this house on September 20, 1870. He was a painter and illustrator.
Manosque
This wrought iron was made in 1993 by Norbert Farrugia, a wrought-iron craftsman based in Sainte Tulle, and donated by the "Géosel" and "G...
Vinon-sur-Verdon
Vinon-sur-Verdon
This washhouse, known as the Trans washhouse, was built in 1856 and moved in 1902 to its current location on the route de Saint Julien.
Vinon-sur-Verdon
Estimated to date from the 17th century, it was rebuilt in 1856. The fresco of the Annunciation is attributed to Paul Blanc, an artist renowned for ...
Quinson
This small fountain adjoins the 17th-century Saint Esprit chapel.
Manosque
The La Brillanne canal, originally built to power mills, now irrigates 800 ha between La Brillanne and Corbières-en-Provence on the Durance plain ...
Manosque
This statue by architect H. Chaponet and sculptor Sartorio was originally placed in the center of the square. The monument was unveiled on November ...
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
The fountain bears the inscriptions Gilles Martinez and the date 2004.