THE BRIDGES OF LUNELLOIS
The Lunellois region was soon equipped with bridges, veritable works of artRead more
THE GOTHIC HOUSE
Read moreWrongly nicknamed "Hôtel Philippe le Bel", this Gothic house has the characteristic layout of medieval residences. Its façade and decorative elements are representative of the civil architecture of the 13th and 14th centuries. The exterior of the house is dotted with ogival windows and the majority of them have carved decoration. These are difficult to interpret due to the complexity of medieval iconography. One of the elements present is a figurative figure holding two fleurs-de-lys, which would be a reference to the monarchy.
JEAN-HUGO PARK
A park with remarkable monuments, statues, steles and plane tree-lined ...Read more
THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE LAKE
Read moreAfter suffering from years and conflicts, the church's beautiful Baroque façade was restored in 1984, revealing its beauty to visitors. Inside, one can observe the presence of pieces inscribed as Historic Furniture such as the 19th century baptismal font and the great organ built in 1856 by Aristide Cavaillé-Colls. Surprisingly, the church's bell tower rests on a former watchtower, giving it a rarely seen silhouette.
FRANCIS SAN JUAN ARENA
Read moreLocated on the outskirts of the city centre, the bullring dates back to 1861. Since their last renovation in 2018, they can accommodate nearly 4,000 spectators. A major venue for bullfighting tradition, they are the scene of numerous Camargue races, bullfights and other entertainment such as the "toro piscine" during the summer months. All the great cocardiers have trodden this legendary track, the queen of free running, reputed to be very difficult by the razors. At the same time, the arenas are used as a backdrop for many other shows and concerts.
MEDARD MUSEUM
Médard Museum located in Lunel, dedicated to the written heritage, ...Read more