Must see - Page 9

Manosque
Louis Denis Valverane was born in this house on September 20, 1870. He was a painter and illustrator.
Manosque
Since 2002, thanks to the Comité du Patrimoine Manosquin, a wagon, a draisine and an entrance symbolize the entrance to the Gaude mine, closed in ...
Sainte-Tulle
Sainte-Tulle
Manosque
This is one of Manosque's oldest fountains, standing above the ancient ramparts. In the niche is a facsimile of Notre Dame d'En Gau, Notre Dame de la ...
Volx
The Ecomuseum L'Olivier is a place dedicated to the living culture of the olive tree. Free visits for individuals. Store and delicatessen Brémond ...
Quinson
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following an itinerary that reveals the secrets of the narrow streets.
Manosque
It's a work of art in metal and glass that turns on its central axis following the whims of the wind.
Esparron-de-Verdon
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following the information in this little booklet.
Manosque
It's a very pretty square where the statue of the Venus de Millot takes pride of place.
Manosque
This bridge has been preserved to honor the working memory of the Gaude underground miners.
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.
Manosque
This marble plaque was erected on May 30, 1976 in memory of Damase Arbaud (1814-1876), physician, historian and Mayor of Manosque from 1843 to 1848.
Manosque
Don't miss out on any of Manosque's must-sees: the Hôtel Raffin - Centre Jean Giono, the Chapelle Toutes Aures, the Eglise Notre-Dame de Romigier, ...
Vinon-sur-Verdon
Vinon-sur-Verdon
In Provence, building was done with local stone. Our ancestors used the "calade" technique to cover the ground to make it easier for them to move ...
Simiane-la-Rotonde
A timeless stroll…in a garden like no other! Visit the church and the "remarkable" garden composed of more than 350 varieties of roses, a dry ...
Puimoisson
Puimoisson
Manosque
Frédéric Mistral's passion for the Provençal language made him one of the seven founders of the Félibrige. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for ...
Valensole
Discover the village at your own pace, on foot, following an itinerary that reveals the secrets of the narrow streets.