Must see - Page 5
Manosque
Manosque
This passageway provided access from Promenade Aubert Millot to Rue de l'Armistice.
Oraison
Oraison
A testimony to the Middle Ages, the ruins of the ancient castle on the hill
Villevieille, still dominate the town.
Le Castellet
Le Castellet
The inhabitants of Les Bachelas, in the western part of Le Castellet, also wanted to benefit from "modernism".
Puimichel
Puimichel
The classic wash-house is located on the castle's traverse. Its particularity is that it is not adjacent to the fountain, hence the construction of a ...
Manosque
Manosque
This promenade is located on the old "chemin de ronde" ("bàrri" means rampart in Provencal).
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.
Manosque
Manosque
This passageway leads from rue du Mont d'Or to rue Lemoyne.
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. ...
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
Renaissance-style mansion now housing the intercommunal media library.
Manosque
Manosque
Guilhem Pierre was notary to Guillaume IV, the last
Count of Forcalquier. He owned a house located
near this gate. It was demolished in the 19th ...
Manosque
Manosque
Recent research places the octroi in front of the Porte de la Saunerie. This square was created by demolishing old buildings where the control of ...
Manosque
This rather late building (13th / 14th century) was consecrated in 1372. Romanesque in its lower structures, the church is Gothic in its su...
Montfuron
Montfuron
With its windmill built under Louis XIV, proudly standing on its hillock, this perched village offers a unique panorama. It also boasts a church with ...
Puimichel
Puimichel
The late 17th-century Saint-Elzéar chapel stands at the top of the village.
Oraison
Oraison
It's one of the oldest, along with the one on rue Joseph Latil. There is a striking architectural similarity.
Oraison
Oraison
This is a classic washhouse with two rectangular basins topped by a roof.
It was designed to accommodate 4 to 6 washerwomen.
Manosque
Manosque
This passageway provided a sheltered route from Place du Contrôle to Rue Grande.
Allemagne-en-Provence
Allemagne-en-Provence
It is built on the overhang of the Vaugiscle, which dominates the village and has known at least four successive states. The church is dedicated to ...
Entrevennes
Entrevennes
This is Entrevennes' only drinking fountain.