Lacoste, One of the Prettiest Gallo-Roman Jewels of Provence France, Immersive Virtual Walk, 4K UHD

😍 A true haven of peace, Lacoste is a charming Provençal village that offers a unique blend of art and history. As you walk through the picturesque streets, vaulted passageways, old churches or chapels, fountains and abbeys, you can admire the architectural details from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. You can also visit the castle of the Marquis de Sade, a notorious libertine and writer who lived here in the 18th century, or the Savannah Art College, an art school founded by an American artist in the 1970s. Lacoste is also home to the Lacoste Festival, a summer series of musical, theatrical and other artistic events, organized by the fashion designer Pierre Cardin. In addition to its cultural attractions, Lacoste boasts a great diversity of Provençal gastronomy, such as mediterranean fish, rosé wines, summer fruits, olive oil, fougasses, ratatouille, lamb from La Crau, goat or sheep’s milk bush, calissons, shuttles or nougats etc. You will enjoy the of this small village . The village of Lacoste is . 📌 Lacoste on Google Maps: Located 16 kilometers from Apt, Lacoste is one of the Luberon hilltop villages. It faces the village of Bonnieux and offers a viewpoint to Mont Ventoux. People come to Lacoste for its cultural and architectural heritage, but also to enjoy its sports offer in an atypical nature. If you like atypical places steeped in history, do not miss the old underground stone quarries. You can also admire the belfry with its wrought iron bell tower, a church of the twelfth century, an old Protestant temple of the nineteenth century and many bories, these dry-stone huts typical of the Southeast. Overlooking the village, make a halt at the Lacoste Castle, whose origins date back to the Gallo-Roman era. Until the 16th century, it was the property of the Simiane family before being bequeathed to the family of the Marquis de Sade. Witness of the Revolution and looting, it has been restored by the current owner, couturier Pierre Cardin who kept its rubble like aspect. Lacoste is also known for its art school founded in the 70’s by the American painter Bernard Pfriem. Now attached to the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), it welcomes students from all the world who come and complete their studies, all year round. The most famous monument of Lacoste remains its castle which belonged to the famous Marquis de Sade. You certainly remember this author with multiple scandals due to his erotic writings and his particular mores. He was forced to leave Paris and settle in his grandfather’s castle, located in Lacoste. Today, the castle is largely in ruins, since it has suffered the assaults of revolutionaries, but it retains a majestic appearance by dominating the village and its ramparts. A cultural festival, organized by its current owner, the couturier Pierre Cardin, brings it back to life every summer through a series of concerts and ballets. Relevant Tags: #travel #frenchVillage #medievalvillage #SouthOfFrance #beautifulVillage #walkingtour #flowers 🚗🚍 How to reach: Lacoste is around 40 minutes’ drive from Avignon. Public Transport: Bus line 15 from Avignon to Gare De Bonnieux stop. The village is around 30 minutes hike from the Gare De Bonnieux. Sources: ,
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