DISTILLERIE DU CHÂTEAU DU BARROUX
Fortified castle that belonged to the lords of Les Baux, restored and hosts ...Read more
THE HOTEL-GOD
Read moreThe Hotel Dieu de Carpentras, built in the middle of the XVIIIᵉ century, was one of the hospitals of the capital of the Comtat Venaissin, with its 10,000m2 of surface area, it was the most imposing. It was commissioned by Joseph-Dominique d'Inguimbert, known as Dom Malachie, bishop of Carpentras. Its construction began in 1750, and it was served, according to the will of the bishop, by hospitable nuns from 1764. Beautifully renovated, the building houses since 2017 the Library-Museum L'Inguimbertine. Guided tours are proposed by the O.T. Registration is compulsory.
THE CHARTREUSE DE BONPAS
Maupas, where merchants and pilgrims were often robbed by bands of brigands ...Read more
THE WINDMILL
Windmill, a majestic building with a roof whose slope is particularly ...Read more
GORDES CASTLE
This imposing Renaissance-style castle regularly hosts exhibitionsRead more
THE POPE'S CASTLE
Giant of stone surrounded by ramparts composed of a large main building and ...Read more
THE ROMAN BRIDGE
The Roman bridge, built by the Romans and featuring three arches, is still ...Read more
THE CLEMENTINE TOWER
Monument built in the 11th century, the only vestige of the castle of ...Read more
THE RUINS OF THE CASTLE
The romantic ruins of the Château des Evêques de Cavaillon, a place ...Read more
BOLLENE HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
Bollène hydroelectric power station, offering an exciting, educational and ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE LACOSTE
The castle of Lacoste was the residence of the famous Marquis de SadeRead more
THE BROTH MILL
The oldest blood mill preserved intact with all its working tools, located ...Read more
CASTLE MUSEUM
Castle museum, building that became a Renaissance palace in the 16th ...Read more
THE CASTLE AND THE RIPERT TOWER
The castle has a square tower 17 m high and 7 m wide, with three floors and ...Read more
TINCTORIAL PLANT GARDEN
Château in the heart of the garrigue, with splendid terraces and gardens ...Read more
THE SAINT-PIERRE MILL
A mill with a wheel, built in 1859, known as "le moulin de Carpentras", ...Read more
THE OLD VILLAGE AND ITS RAMPARTS
Discover the beautiful fortifications built as early as the 12th century, ...Read more
THE JULIAN BRIDGE
Pont Julien, built in the 3rd century B.C. and remarkably well-preserved.Read more
LE CHATEAU
Read moreThe château looks more like a bourgeois residence than a real castle. In fact, it dates from the first half of the 19th century. Its predecessor, that of the Vassadel family, was destroyed during the French Revolution. A few 16th-century features remain, such as a tower pierced by fire hydrants and a room vaulted with a pointed arch. The lords of Vacqueras were already identified as the Vassadel family in 1338. More than 300 years of presence, even if in recent years it was the viguier who administered the small community. Unfortunately, this castle cannot be visited.
L'ALLEE DES SARCOPHAGES
A collection of 64 monolithic early Christian sarcophagi, arranged in ...Read more
LA PORTE NOTRE-DAME ET SA CHAPELLE
Built in the 14th century, the gate was modified in 1548 with the addition ...Read more
PONT DE MIRABEAU
Read moreThis suspension road bridge, located at the confluence of the Durance River, has always been an essential crossing point between Aix-en-Provence and Manosque. First built in the 15th century, it has undergone several destructions and reconstructions due to its strategic importance and lucrative toll. You can see the piers of the former suspension bridge, dating from 1832. Over time, various types of bridge were built, including a suspension bridge dating from 1835, which is now a listed monument. Despite damage during the World Wars and the Liberation, the bridge has always been rebuilt. The latest modern version dates back to 1988.
LE REMPART ET LA TOURRACHE
Read moreTo the south of the rampart is the Fort, now a café. Two adjoining buildings reinforce the rampart at the rear, visible for a short distance. Erected in 1377, this rampart forms the eastern facade of the second enclosure of the old village of Grambois. It is built of rubble stone and is two metres thick, overlooking the village square dedicated to it. Featuring 8 narrow archways, it faces north, opposite the church.
Behind the monumental cross, built in 1753, stands the Tourrache, a tall rectangular tower whose projecting brackets at the top form the north face of the rampart. During the Wars of Religion in the 16th century, several improvements were made to the Grambois ramparts. However, despite these precautions, the Savoyard army stormed and pillaged Grambois in December 1590, marking the most tragic episode in its history. The tower was later used as a consular house in the 17th and 18th centuries.
LA FONTAINE ET SON LAVOIR
A fountain with an oval wash-house next to it, where Mayor J. Bernard had ...Read more
LES MAISONS RENAISSANCE
Read moreThe restored streets of the old village of Grambois are mainly cobbled, with occasional staircases featuring mule steps. Going down the rue de la mairie, two houses catch the eye with their magnificent facades. The first is set against the wall of the fortified enclosure. Its elegant basket-handle porch, topped by a mullioned window, is a real eye-catcher. The second, at the corner of Portail Neuf, rests against the surrounding wall and features a superb arched porch topped by an oculus.
LE CHATEAU
Read moreIn 1236, the Count of Forcalquier granted the castle to his vassals Pierre and Guillaume Jourdan. In 1388, it became a refuge for a third of the population when Bastide des Jourdans was fortified against danger. A 1555 inventory describes a relatively modest building that retains its original medieval structure, with a 13th-century base belonging to the Jourdan brothers. The square tower and main building were erected in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. Between 1530 and 1790, the Astouard and Coriolis families successively owned and renovated the property. The last lord, Joseph de Coriolis, died in 1784. At the end of the 19th century, a painter and notary (ancestor of the current owner) bought it and restored it to its current state. Today, Château de la Bastide des Jourdans is privately owned and not open to visitors, except on rare occasions.
LA FONTAINE DES MASCARONS
Fountain dating from the 17th century, with a central column decorated with ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DU GRAND PRÉ
Château dating from the 17th and 18thcenturies, recently renovated and ...Read more
THE MILL OF SALIGNAN
A geological landmark, a stopover that will fascinate lovers of the ...Read more
FOUNTAIN CRYSTAL
Workshop store on the way to the Fountain to witness the glass spinning ...Read more
THE BUILDING
Belfry resembling the old boxes that were hung in the kitchensRead more
THE NEW DOOR
Monument of Renaissance style, flanked by loopholes and surmounted by two ...Read more
CONSULAR PALACE ALBERTAS QUAIL
A beautiful baroque palace of the 17th century located not far from the ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE SIMIANE (NOW THE TOWN HALL)
The hotel of Simiane, where Pauline de Grignan lived, known for having ...Read more
THE OIL MILL OF RUSTREL
Mill to visit in Rustrel, installed in the carriage house of the former ...Read more
LA FONTAINE DE L'ANESCA
A precious watering place in Provence, built at the request of Léon Doux, ...Read more
THE ORATORIES
A pleasant walk to discover the Rosary oratories, a real heritage treasure.Read more
THE WASH-HOUSE OF THE PLACE DE LA BARBIÈRE
The washhouse is located next to a fountain decorated with cast iron ...Read more
THE FEUDAL CASTLE AND ITS RAMPARTS
The feudal castle with its ramparts, built in the Middle Ages, is a real ...Read more
CITY HALL
Read moreYou are facing the old Saint-Pierre hospital. Built in 1713, it did not resist the pillages of the Revolution. The Germans held it during the First World War. Religious sisters surrounded the place before the Second World War and built a hospital again. But they have focused on their monastery and diseases spread in the various establishments of the surrounding area. Since that time, all attempts to reopen the institution had failed. In 1958, the city council decided therefore to transfer the whole administrative services in this location.
THE DOLPHIN FOUNTAIN
Read moreAdjoining against the Chapelle des Pénitents, it is the oldest fountains in the city. It dates back to the reign of Louis XIV. If you look at it, you will notice the two fish consumed by time. It is said that it once supplied the town with water. It is also one of the few Baroque fountains of Provence. But do not stop there because the city has no less than 14 fountains, some of them flow abundantly. It is ridiculous to say, but when the weather is very hot, you will feel freshened up when hearing them singing.
THE BUILDING
Belfry surmounted by a campanile whose bell tower serves as a support for a ...Read more
THE TOUREL
A beautiful walk on the tourel site, allowing visitors in search of history ...Read more
CASTLE OF THE COUNTS OF TOULOUSE
Remains of the feudal castle built in the 12th century by the Counts of ...Read more
THE TEMPLAR DUNGEON
Read moreOn the highest point of the village, stands the old 12th-century tower, known as Templar, the order of the Templar Knights who had a strong influence in the region in the past. But the fact that it was the seat of a residence of the temple is extremely contested. When the place was transformed into a town hall in the 19th century, it was topped by a clock tower and a bell. The clock underwent an identical reconstruction to keep the aesthetic structure of the building. The view over the landscape is magnificent.
THE BUILDING
Belfry was used as a communal house and a watchtowerRead more
THE CAREER THEATRE
Impressive, solemn open-air theater for dance, theater and music ...Read more