The Musée-Promenade stands as the interpretive centre of the UNESCO Geopark of Haute-Provence. Visitors wander through a sprawling shaded park where pathways and streams intertwine, and where cascades and contemporary artworks come together to create an enchanting setting.
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"Picnic facilities and open toilets are available.
Embark on a journey to encounter butterflies, wander leisurely or learn about the geological history of the region and the global network of UNESCO Geoparks.
Internationally renowned artists such as Andy Glodsworthy, Joan Fontcuberta, Sylvie Bussières or Agathe Larpent got their inspiration from here. An area for wandering and creation, overlooking Digne from its rock, it immerses the visitor in a quiet atmosphere leading him to the...
Embark on a journey to encounter butterflies, wander leisurely or learn about the geological history of the region and the global network of UNESCO Geoparks.
Internationally renowned artists such as Andy Glodsworthy, Joan Fontcuberta, Sylvie Bussières or Agathe Larpent got their inspiration from here. An area for wandering and creation, overlooking Digne from its rock, it immerses the visitor in a quiet atmosphere leading him to the...
Services
Car park
Animals accepted
- Accessibility
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
- Activities
- Temporary exhibition
- Children's entertainment
- Pedestrian sports
- Hiking
- Discovery
- Fauna - flora
- Archeological digs
- Geology
- Equipment
- Coach parking
- Meeting room
- Car park
- Picnic area
- Exhibition space
- Toilets
- Services
- Pets welcome
- Educational visits
- Coach access
- Shop
- Set down on-site for groups
- Tourist brochures
- Tour free of charge
- Guided tours
Check
Bank/credit card
Cash
Travellers Cheque
Groups (Max capacity)
- 40 Maximum number of people
Location
Contact Musée Promenade
- www.museepromenade.com
Spoken languages
Environment
- Town outskirts
- Bus stop < 500 m
- Close to a public transportation