Must see - Page 4
Le Castellet
Le Castellet
The war memorial is located in rue de l'église.
Brunet
Brunet
Situated on the left bank of the Asse river, at an altitude of 425 m, this perched village is built on the northern slope of the Valensole plateau. ...
Oraison
Oraison
The seven-arched bridge over the Durance is the symbol of the opening up of the town of Oraison.
Manosque
Manosque
This square, named after the famous Aubagne-born writer, was once part of the Hôpital Vieux (Old Hospital), created in the 15th century.
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
An imposing half-feudal (13th-century keep), half-Renaissance building, listed as a Historic Monument, as is its park. A landmark of Provencal ...
Oraison
Oraison
Its basin is in the shape of an imperfect polygon with 5 straight sides and a quarter-circle on the wash side due to its displacement. Its base is ...
Manosque
Manosque
The Jean Giono Center, includes an exhibition space and a documentation center inside the Hôtel Raffin, located not far from the Porte Saunerie, and ...
Puimichel
Puimichel
Crowned at its summit by the Chapelle Saint Elzéar, this hilltop village built in staircases offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valley. An ...
Vinon-sur-Verdon
Vinon-sur-Verdon
The old village center is perched on the rocky spur of the Vière river. A medieval wall formed a citadel around the castle. Situated on the banks of ...
Le Castellet
Le Castellet
The inhabitants of Les Bachelas, in the western part of Le Castellet, also wanted to benefit from "modernism".
Quinson
Located between the parking lot and the museum, the Prehistosite des gorges du Verdon features reconstructions of ancient settlements in an ...
La Brillanne
La Brillanne
Probably an ancient chapel in the early Middle Ages, it wasn't until the 17th century, when the château fell into ruin (a chapel had existed there ...
La Brillanne
La Brillanne
The Aires washhouse is one of the standing washhouses where women used a rubber apron to keep their skirts from getting wet.
Puimichel
Puimichel
Notre-Dame-du-Serre church probably dates back to 1547.
Manosque
Manosque
It is the courtyard of the former Couvent des Carmes, a wealthy religious establishment built in the 14th century.
Oraison
Oraison
Oraison is one of the only towns in France to have all its downtown streets named after people who died in the First and Second World Wars.
Sainte-Tulle
Sainte-Tulle
Nestled between the cultivated plains around the Durance river and the pine and oak hills, this ancient Gallo-Roman town boasts a rare heritage: a ...