ST. ETIENNE'S CHURCH
Church with a Gothic nave and chapels dating from the 14th century located ...Read more
THE CASTLE SITE
All that remains of the medieval fort is the large moat and two levels of ...Read more
THE NATURAL GARDEN OF THE FROG
Garden that houses wonders, birds, shrubs and plants of local species in ...Read more
SAINT-VERAN CATHEDRAL AND ITS CLOISTER
Visit the Cathédrale Saint-Veran and its small cloister in Cavaillon, with ...Read more
THE COMTADIN JEWISH MUSEUM
The Comtadin Jewish Museum, a major witness to the life of the small Jewish ...Read more
GRAND CONVENT CHAPEL
Chapel with a beautiful antique decoration and a door carved in relief, now ...Read more
LA PLACE DU CLOS
Place that made the heart of the city beat for centuries with a peak in the ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME LUBERON COEUR DE PROVENCE
The tourist office Luberon Coeur de Provence, proposing various circuits to ...Read more
MUSÉE HÔTEL D'AGAR
A timeless mansion whose owner shares his collector's madness.Read more
COLLECTIF PROVENCE - OBSERVATORY OF THE PROVENÇAL LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
Read moreThe Observatoire de la langue et de la culture provençales is a cultural center located in Cheval-Blanc, Provence. It offers activities and events linked to the Provençal language and culture.
THE MARC DEYDIER MUSEUM
The museum is housed in a mansion that houses three collections assembled ...Read more
CHAPELLE DE L'ERMITAGE
Chapel, with hermitage, bell tower and nave, offering a place of meditation ...Read more
THE BUILDING
Belfry surmounted by a campanile whose bell tower serves as a support for a ...Read more
THE SAINT-MICHEL DUNGEON
Rectangular building flanked by a stair tower, now hosting temporary ...Read more
MUSEUM LIBRARY FRANÇOIS-PÉTRARQUE
Museum with a rich collection on Petrarch and Renaissance humanismRead more
UNDERWORLD MUSEUM
A museum dedicated to research and exploration of the Vaucluse Fountain.Read more
MUSÉE D'HISTOIRE JEAN-GARCIN
Museum with objects and documents about the daily life of the French during ...Read more
FOUNTAIN CRYSTAL
Workshop store on the way to the Fountain to witness the glass spinning ...Read more
MAISON DE TOURISME DE FONTAINE-DE-VAUCLUSE
This house is a good starting point for hikes or simply to discover the ...Read more
MATHIEU LUSTRERIE
A family-run business with a worldwide reputation for restoring and ...Read more
BOUILLON MUSEUM
Musée des Bouillons, located on a Gallo-Roman site in Gordes, the oldest ...Read more
THE BROTH MILL
The oldest blood mill preserved intact with all its working tools, located ...Read more
THE CHAPEL OF THE WHITE PENITENTS
This chapel located in the heart of the village, hosted for a long time a ...Read more
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.
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.
HERMITAGE OF SAINT PANCRAS
This hermitage is a lovely walk along the GR9 through Grambois.Read more
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.
OUR LADY OF RUMAGAS CHURCH
Church with incredible treasures inside at La Tour-d'Aigues.Read more
THE EARTHENWARE MUSEUM
Museum presenting ceramics, porcelain, glazed earthenware, discovered ...Read more
CASTLE MUSEUM
Castle museum, building that became a Renaissance palace in the 16th ...Read more
SAINT CHRISTOPHER'S CHAPEL
Chapel erected in honor of Saint Christopher, built in 1558 by Baron ...Read more
THE TOUREL
A beautiful walk on the tourel site, allowing visitors in search of history ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE LACOSTE
The castle of Lacoste was the residence of the famous Marquis de SadeRead more
SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN
An art and design school in Lacoste, offering studies in film, photography, ...Read more
LAVENDER 1100 ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Read more1 100, it is for the number of meters at which Lagarde-d'Apt rises! If you are truly curious, you can make an appointment and you will be very happy to explain everything. How lavender is broken at maturity in summer is then converted into essential oil 100% organic. You can attend the lavender distillery and smell its smells. An opportunity not to be missed.
SIRENE ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY
Astronomical observatory with a remarkable 635 mm telescope, the first ...Read more
TINCTORIAL PLANT GARDEN
Château in the heart of the garrigue, with splendid terraces and gardens ...Read more
THE BIG GARDEN
A garden featuring Werner's wildly imaginative character sculptures, as ...Read more
ST. ROCH'S CHAPEL
Saint-Roch's chapel, located in the middle of the pines, on the St-Martin ...Read more
THE PARISH CHURCH
Notre-Dame-de-la-Purification church, a historic monument since 1990, ...Read more
THOUZON HILL
A hill overlooking the commune of Le Thor and the Vaucluse plain, with the ...Read more
SALINGER STONE MUSEUM
Museum presenting various objects tracing the history of Pierre Salinger in ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-DU-LAC CHURCH
In the center of the village of Le Thor stands Notre-Dame-du-Lac, an ...Read more
LA FERME DE BILLY BILLY
Ideal farm to spend a day with your family and share good moments with the ...Read more
THE MUSEUM OF THE OLD SCHOOL
Museum with a funny machine to learn to read, made by a teacher from Le ...Read more
THE BROWN FACTORY OF VIAN-TIRAN - MUSEUM
A family-run woollen mill with a museum tracing the stages in the ...Read more
THE LITTLE TRAIN OF ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE
Stroll in a small train which gives an outline of the points of interest of ...Read more
CAMPREDON ART & IMAGE
Contemporary art center, a place for sharing and raising awareness for ...Read more
THE MUSEUM OF TOYS AND ANTIQUE DOLLS
A museum in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, where you can travel back in time and ...Read more