Parcours Photo Tourasse
Pedestrian sports, CourseThe Félicien Tourasse Photo Trail is based on photos taken by Curé Tourasse in the early 1900s. Depart from in front of the town hall, where you can wander around and discover the 26 photos installed on the 14 plaques of the circuit.
The Tourasse photo trail is an excellent way to discover this commune in the south of the department: Le Pègue, in all its beauty. Thanks to photos taken by the parish priest Félicien Tourasse around 1900, you'll be able to discover the daily life of the village through 26 commented photos installed on 14 plates. Each photo tells a unique story, allowing you to immerse yourself in daily village life at different locations.
Whether you follow the itinerary or not, curious young and old alike can admire the remains of the medieval rampart, the towers, the church and the castle, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the village, the Lance mountain (the beginning of the prés-Alpes) and the surrounding plain. Explanations provided at each stop enrich your visit, offering keys to a better understanding of the history and culture of this charming commune. To extend this enriching experience, don't miss the Romanesque chapel of Sainte Anne and the tomb of Curé Tourasse, places steeped in spirituality and history.
In short, the Tourasse Photo Trail is a not-to-be-missed activity for all lovers of photography and local history, eager to discover the treasures of Le Pègue in an original and entertaining way.
A veritable cultural and historical treasure trove awaits you at the Musée du Pègue. As you explore its great hall, you'll be transported through 6,000 years of captivating history. Each discovery on display tells a part of the fascinating history of this commune.
The Musée archéologique du Pègue is a unique place where you can admire remains from the Iron Age, a time when Celts and Greeks established fundamental exchanges. Each object, each artifact is a precious stone in the puzzle of our past, allowing visitors to delve into the deep roots of our civilization.
Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply curious about our local heritage, a visit to the Musée du Pègue is an enriching experience that will transport you to a distant era, but one so important to our understanding of the world. Don't hesitate to dive into this exciting adventure and explore the hidden treasures of this exceptional site.
Opening
All year round.
Prices
Free access.
Through Office de Tourisme Communautaire Pays de Grignan et Enclave des Papes