“I was born on the 13th of may 18..., in a town of Languedoc, where, as in all Southern towns,
there is a great deal of sunshine, not a little dust, a Carmelite convent, and a few Roman remains.”
(Alphonse Daudet, Little What’-His-Name)
Sitting on the top of its sheer-sided rock, Venasque possesses a rich cultural heritage and offers a peaceful and quiet time to people who need rest. It is a typical village of Provence that has retained its character despite the years and the impact of mass tourism, which shelters within the city walls our little cosy hotel.
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