Must see - Page 7
Puimichel
Puimichel
In the hamlet of Les Bronzets, the Saint-Joseph chapel was built in the 18th century.
Villeneuve
Villeneuve
Perched high above the olive groves of the Durance River, this village offers superb views of the Alps and the Plateau de Valensole. Its heritage is ...
La Brillanne
La Brillanne
Situated at an altitude of 349 m, in the Durance valley opposite Oraison, the Lauzon river flows through this commune, which lies at the crossroads of...
Oraison
Oraison
The washhouse was built after the fountain in a reinforcement on a main communication route: Oraison - Le Castellet.
Puimichel
Puimichel
Notre-Dame-du-Serre church probably dates back to 1547.
Le Castellet
Le Castellet
It lies at an altitude of 550 meters.
Oraison
Oraison
A niche is a reinforcement made in the thickness of a wall to hold a statue, and only appeared around the 15th century. In Roman times, they were used...
Manosque
This rather late building (13th / 14th century) was consecrated in 1372. Romanesque in its lower structures, the church is Gothic in its su...
Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon
Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon
Villeneuve
Villeneuve
The picturesque Tour de l'Horloge (Clock Tower) is a kind of belfry topped by a bell tower.
Manosque
Manosque
This passageway provided access from Promenade Aubert Millot to Rue de l'Armistice.
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
This passageway leads from rue du Mont d'Or to rue Lemoyne.
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. ...
Montagnac-Montpezat
Montagnac-Montpezat
Separated by 4km, the villages of Montagnac and Montpezat are distinguished by their distinct natural environments: the low gorges of the Verdon for ...