Must see - Page 5
Manosque
Manosque
This Genoese house is distinguished by an inner courtyard, a sort of patio, which is now closed off, and by a staircase leading to the various living ...
Manosque
Manosque
A plaque indicates that the writer Jean Giono was born in this house in March 1895. He lived all his childhood and youth in the house in front of ...
Manosque
Manosque
This passage allowed traffic to flow from rue Grande to rue Torte.
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
Manosque
Manosque
Renaissance-style mansion now housing the intercommunal media library.
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.
La Brillanne
La Brillanne
This oratory is dedicated to Saint Agatha.
Valensole
Valensole
In a park of lavender, distillery dating from 1925.
Manosque
Manosque
This passageway provided access from Promenade Aubert Millot to Rue de l'Armistice.
Oraison
Oraison
This is one of the city's oldest fountains.
Oraison
Oraison
An oratory is a small chapel built on the site of an event considered miraculous, or to preserve a religious memory.
There are 5 oratories in ...
Pierrevert
Pierrevert
The department's wine capital, this hilltop village is one of the most picturesque and authentic in the region, surrounded by vineyards and forests. ...
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.
Quinson
Quinson
For a refreshing cultural stroll, follow the circuit of the 8 19th-century fountains that line the streets and neighborhoods of Quinson's historic ...
Manosque
Manosque
In the Middle Ages, four gates located at the four cardinal points provided access to the town. The southern gate, known as the Saunerie ("salt ...
Entrevennes
Entrevennes
This is Entrevennes' only drinking fountain.
Volx
Volx
The rugged landscape of hills, rocks and olive trees is typical of the Provencal region, with its winding lanes climbing up to the castle, where you ...