

Follow soldier Claude Dupuy back to the time of Louis XIV, as he discovers the Fort de Savoie, its history and fascinating anecdotes about the stages in its construction. Educational panels cover a range of themes to pique your curiosity.
A 25 m square redoubt used for surveillance and occupied by garrison soldiers. The visit will give you access to this site, which is usually closed to the public.
Take a guided tour and discover the history of this former fine lavender distillery, built in 1905 by the German company Schimmel. A unique testimony to a past linked to the perfume industry, which flourished in the middle of the 20th century.
Discover the village and its hidden heritage along the 3-hour “chemin des oratoires”. How could a seemingly quiet, peaceful village with a sleepy air have witnessed such picturesque events?
Plans drawn up by military engineers as early as 1690 reveal elements that are still present today: blocks of houses within the walls, fields and gardens at the foot of the fortifications, roads, paths and a network of water supply canals linked to the moat.
Come and discover how Entrevaux’s mills work: the flour mill, which still has all its machinery, and the olive oil mill, which is still in operation, as well as the old drapery, the hydro-electric plant and the washhouse.
Circuit de découverte extérieure des chalets construits par l’architecte niçois Clément Goyenèche dans les années 1950. Visite accompagnée par Michel Steve, architecte et organisée dans le cadre des Journées du patrimoine.
Through the power of water, discover with your students the production and processing cycles of wheat and olives, or how water is at the heart of human activities in this small Provencal village.
Rendez-vous Pays d’art et d’histoire showcases the heritage of the Alpes Provence Verdon region.
Ancien château fort, devenue citadelle puis prison, ce monument d’Entrevaux témoigne des différentes phases de fortifications de la ville.