The Most Beautiful Villages of Provence

The Most Beautiful Villages of Provence

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The Greeks, the Romans, the barbarians of the North and the Moors have all left their traces in its villages and small towns, from the hills and mountains of the Luberon to the villages perches of the Alpes-Maritimes. It is in smaller communities that the true Provencal spirit can be found: in sunlight falling across the tightly grouped terracotta roofs, or in the velvety shade in an ancient square - the country of Marcel Pagnol and Jean de Florette. Such scenes come alive here in Hugh Palmer's radiant photographs and Michael Jacobs' evocative accounts. The book opens with the villages of the Vaucluse and the Bouches-du-Rhone then moves east to the Var and eventually the mountains of the Alpine departements, drawing out the special characteristics of each region. Here are the tranquil villages of the centre, but in stark contrast are the fortified hill villages of the east, perched on crests or terraced along the mountainside.

Author: Michael Jacobs
Format: Paperback, 216 pages, 195mm x 242mm, 870 g
Published: 2012, Thames & Hudson Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: People & Places: General

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The Greeks, the Romans, the barbarians of the North and the Moors have all left their traces in its villages and small towns, from the hills and mountains of the Luberon to the villages perches of the Alpes-Maritimes. It is in smaller communities that the true Provencal spirit can be found: in sunlight falling across the tightly grouped terracotta roofs, or in the velvety shade in an ancient square - the country of Marcel Pagnol and Jean de Florette. Such scenes come alive here in Hugh Palmer's radiant photographs and Michael Jacobs' evocative accounts. The book opens with the villages of the Vaucluse and the Bouches-du-Rhone then moves east to the Var and eventually the mountains of the Alpine departements, drawing out the special characteristics of each region. Here are the tranquil villages of the centre, but in stark contrast are the fortified hill villages of the east, perched on crests or terraced along the mountainside.