The Alpilles
Last relief before the Rhône and the Camargue, the Alpilles massif is renowned for its landscapes and remarkable biodiversity. Since prehistoric times, people have lived on this steep, sun-drenched land. The Alpilles are ideal to discover on foot, by bike or on horseback. The Alpilles are also home to villages of character and a unique architectural heritage, which have lived for millennia from the cultivation of vines and olive trees… Alphonse Daudet’s mill in Fontvieille, King René’s castle in Tarascon, the ancient town of Glanum, the art galleries of Saint-Rémy and the Ecomuseum of La Crau, culture and heritage are also in the spotlight in the Alpilles.
Museums in the Bouches-du-Rhône
The Museums in the Bouches-du-Rhône department are home to a wide variety of collections. We can mention for example the Museum of Aromas and Perfume in Graveson, the Château des Baux in Baux-de-Provence, the Museum of Salon and La Crau in Salon-de-Provence, the Museum of Natural History in Aix-en-Provence, the Museum of the Camargue in Arles.