It Starts from the door « De la Colle » to the « Traverse Marquand ». It rides along the inside of the second rampartsIn Provencal “La Colle” calls...Read more
It links the street “De la Colle” to the street “Marx Dormoy”. It was originally named « Traverse du Grand Four ».Despite is name, no one knows if...Read more
André Favory, born March 29, 1889 in Paris, the city where he died on February 5, 1937, is a French painter and illustrator. Favory painted in a Cubist...Read more
Appeared in the eleventh century, the word prud'homme comes from a valiant man or prode man, preux and prode coming from the same Latin root prode derived...Read more
Below the village are the chapel and the Saint Jean fountain. For this you have to take a pedestrian cove along the parking lot "Square Athanase Bonifay"...Read more
It name came from old communal schools, there were until 1889 at number five and seven.Below the street, in the left clambing, there is a community...Read more
At the time of the Revolution, it bore the name of rue du Migranier, provencal name for grenadier. In fact, one can dismiss the military origin, namely...Read more
It links Street « Jeu de Pomme » with the street « Marx Dormoy ». This name was given lateIn Fact, in the cadastre, it name was a provencal name:...Read more
It links the street « Jeu de Paume » with the street « De la Colle ».It name was given by a huge oven, one of the three oven, property of the lord...Read more
Nowadays, there is only north side of this old and narrow street.The south side was incorporated with the new square (Place des Prud’hommes) in 1933...Read more