Formerly the property of poet François Fabié, who ended his life here, the mansion and its grounds today retain the charm of 19th-century Provencal bastides. The building houses the town's cultural affairs department, the garden is open to the public and...
Formerly the property of poet François Fabié, who ended his life here, the mansion and its park today retain the charm of 19th-century Provencal bastides. The building houses the town's cultural affairs department, while the garden is open to the public and hosts numerous events and meetings (Contes & Jardins).
Free admission
Free admission