Saint-Lions

  • Historic site and monument
  • Historic patrimony
  • Town / Village
04330 Saint-Lions
A belvedere overlooking the Asse valley at an altitude of 815 m, Saint-Lions has no coat of arms, as it only gained independence from the community of Barrême during the Directoire period. Today, it is a small village with a pastoral and agricultural vocation.
Lion d'Asse" became a commune in the midst of revolutionary unrest, and was renamed Saint-Lyons from the Latin Saint-Liontius, which translates as Saint-Léonce.
Its parish church, dedicated to Saint-Laurent, features an 18th-century painted wooden statue. The fountain-washhouse and the sundial on the church's south façade are well worth a visit.

Today, the village, which has suffered from the rural exodus, has a population of around 50, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the area, where you can still see the "Jas", dry-stone shelters built for animals in days gone by.

Location

Location

Saint-Lions
04330 Saint-Lions
Updated on 16 March 2022 at 15:57
by Office de Tourisme Intercommunal Verdon Tourisme
(Offer identifier : 5333054)
Report mistake