From the Latin word lucus, "sacred wood", the city was crossed by the Aurelian way, a position which gave it a certain strategic importance. The bottling of Pioule water, the ancestor of mineral water, provided a living for part of the city until the First World War. In the streets of the old town, you will discover the Clock Tower, from the 12th century, topped by a wrought iron campanile, the hexagonal tower, 27 meters high, built between 1517 and 1546, or the Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel chapel, from the 15th century and of Provencal Gothic style, and the Ventimiglia castle, whose construction started around 1600.

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