MERINDOL TEMPLE
One of the first temples to be rebuilt between 1806 and 1808 in Merindol.
Following the restoration of freedom of worship, it was one of the first temples, along with Lourmarin, to be rebuilt, between 1806 and 1808. Its façade features an attractive sundial. It is open for celebrations (4th Sunday of each month) and for special events such as concerts. The Clock Tower belfry represents the remains of the former temple, destroyed around 1682 during religious persecution. From here, you can take a pleasant stroll through the Durance valley.
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