Appearing in the 19th century through concern for public health and personal hygiene, public laundries were sociable places in villages, reserved for women,...Read more
The plank bridge consists of two ends and a central pillar made of matching blocks that support granite beams. None of the construction is visible, "the...Read more
The mill, rebuilt in 2006, has the following architectural features:- double slope roof covered with thatch- dry stone walls with double gable- small gable...Read more
The plank bridge consists of two ends and a central pillar made of matching blocks that support granite beams. None of the construction is visible, the...Read more
The chapel was probably built at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century and is located near a cross and a healing fountain dedicated to...Read more
Water is a resource that farmers have always known how to value. Several testimonies are present on the site. Fisheries are rectangular water reservoirs...Read more
One of the last quarrymen's huts and one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the area can be found in a pleasant setting, equipped for picnics.
Composed of a flat chevet and four chapels, the Chapelle de l'Arrier dates from the 12th and 17th centuries. It was bought and rebuilt by the Brotherhood...Read more
This building dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary dates back to the 12th century and was part of an old hospital run for centuries by nuns. Several...Read more
Man's use of the driving force of water to grind cereals has been a true symbol of progress. In the past, only human or animal power operated the "blood"...Read more