




The new sundial at Les Airelles serves both as a hotel sign and as a solar time display. Made by Evelyne and Norbert PEYROT, sundial makers from Névache.
The sundial's motto "Obliviscere malarum, profer optima" means "Forget the bad hours, prolong the best".
It has a modern function: it serves as a sign for the hotel, while at the same time giving the local solar time.
The hour table is encased in a ribboned ring, and decorated with an acanthus-leaved thistle or carline. The lower part features the fruit that gave the establishment its name: cranberries. The upper frieze features yellow cranberries with rounded blue acanthus leaves.
Completed in 1997, the sundial was painted using the fresco technique of yesteryear. They also rendered the façade in a beautiful yellow ochre, and painted the door and window surrounds in trompe l'oeil, as well as the quoins, which simulate cut stone.
It has a modern function: it serves as a sign for the hotel, while at the same time giving the local solar time.
The hour table is encased in a ribboned ring, and decorated with an acanthus-leaved thistle or carline. The lower part features the fruit that gave the establishment its name: cranberries. The upper frieze features yellow cranberries with rounded blue acanthus leaves.
Completed in 1997, the sundial was painted using the fresco technique of yesteryear. They also rendered the façade in a beautiful yellow ochre, and painted the door and window surrounds in trompe l'oeil, as well as the quoins, which simulate cut stone.
Rates
Rates
Free access.
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Location
Location
Contact Cadran solaire des Airelles
- www.hautesvallees.com
Environment
Environment
- Mountain view
- Mountain location
- Village centre


