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Set along the river, the buildings and their history await you: the power plant, the wash house and the mills, of course!
Two terminals from ZEborne are available
Saint-Pierre de la Val de Chauvet church is mentioned as early as 1096 in a charter from Montmajour abbey, to which the bishop of Riez donated it.
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This kiln, named after its last owner, Joseph Peisselon, was used to fire pottery and ceramics, a traditional local craft in La Palud.
In the early 1860s, a church was built in the neighboring hamlet of Robion. So as not to leave Petit Robion without religious protection, this oratory was built at the same time.
This fountain-washhouse is known as the Bonne Fount or good fountain, probably because its spring never dried up in summer, unlike the one that fed Robion’s washhouse. Originally, the drinking trough was simply dug out of a log.
Often, “La fontaine” refers to the drinking trough, the washhouse and the fountain itself. It’s the place where the village gets its water.
The La Baume washhouse is relatively recent. In 1911, it replaced the one below the waterfall. It is said that the money for its construction was donated by Boniface, known as Boni de Castellane.