The Provence of legends and mythical characters.
So, this “Tarasque”, was it really so horrible ?
History great and small : diverse themes...
The Tarasque
The story of Saint Martha
The Collégiale, its architecture and the great pilgrimages through the centuries
The Rhône River, frontier and major artery of communication
The evolution of the Château
The personality of Good King René
The festival of the Tarasque
The Cloister of the Franciscans, yesterday and today
Frédéric Mistral, his works, the “Coupo Santo”
The Theater, a gem à l'Italienne
Souleiado, the Aiminy townhouse and the fabulous destiny of the “indiennes” fabrics
The home of Tartarin, Romanesque character become reality
The Elixir of Father Gaucher
To help reveal her treasures and share her secrets : these interviews…
ALAIN FRETAY, Historian and President of the Friends of the Collégiale, recounts the story of Saint Martha.
OLIVIA DESBROSSE, Historical Monuments Guide, explains the architecture of the Château of King René.
CHRISTIAN GUIOT, President of the Order of the Knights of the Tarasque, goes wild for the Festival of the Tarasque.
DIEGO GIMENEZ, Butcher, offers his recipe for “Daube de Taureau”, Provencal Bull Stew.
LOUIS RENART, Historian, describes the Franciscan Order.
ELISABETH FERRIOL, Curator of the Souleiado Museum, retraces the success of the “indiennes” fabrics.
DANIEL SOULIER, official Tartarin of the city's festivals, describes the garden of “his” home.
FRANÇOIS INISAN, Elixir Producer, reveals (in part) his secrets of manufacture
7 Stages to discover and hear history… and its stories. Commentaries read by actors with re-enactments, interviews, music…
Each Stage is a complete audio production of about 4 minutes.
Allovisit audio directions guide you along the circuit on foot and from one stage to the next.