French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
4.5 based on 1,311 reviews
I am a stall holder on the antiques market and it is a super colourful place to work and visit. The market is on every sunday from around 8 am, there is a general markey selling local produce and many other things to tempt you. Along the Ave 4 hostages there is the antique market that is open all day, there is a variety of antiques and unique different things to look at and purchase as a souveneer from provence. Each year there are 2 INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUE FAIRS one at Easter and the other is over the 15th August each year when the whole town explodes with antiques, art and wierd and wonderful things to buy and look at. Check it out and come along you will not be dissapointed.
Eight days of fun in discovering period objects and enjoying an excellent chocolate.....houses and architecture typical of the south of France
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Be polite and dont make your visit Sunday mornings during the market held around the church, and during their well attended service. You will see when it's OK. They open all the doors. This is a lovely church, and during the past years they have done a lot of restoration work on the building, so it looks very nice, particularly from the plaza side. Take your time and look thru the inside of the church. It has a lot to offer.
4.5 based on 449 reviews
A really pleasant walk all around the old town. Whilst the information boards are all in French they each have a QR code so that you can easily access a great English translation.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
RECYCLAGE/SURCYCLAGE - Nouvelle Exposition à la Fondation Villa Datris Du 20 juin au 1er novembre 2020 Entrée libre et gratuite 89 artistes internationaux dans la villa et les jardins Pour sa 10ème exposition en 2020, la Fondation Villa Datris a choisi d’explorer le recyclage sous toutes ses formes dans la sculpture contemporaine et d’interroger notre relation aux objets. À notre époque où le développement durable est devenu une priorité absolue, les artistes contemporains s’emparent avec une acuité particulière de cette question de fond. Ils y trouvent également une riche source d’inspiration pour récréer un monde nouveau. Délibérément, par conviction ou par choix, les artistes ont recours au déchet comme matériau artistique à part entière, renonçant à l’acquisition de matériaux dit « nobles » pour créer ou composer leurs œuvres. Ces rebuts, déchets, détritus, objets laissés pour compte et rejetés par le flux de la consommation retrouvent un emploi, une utilité, une
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The 1 to 1.5H tour shows the steps to the creation of a brun de vian-tiran fabric: the quest for the noble fibres to make it, its birth in the imagination of pierre and jean-louis brun, its creation by the skilled woolworkers in our workshops.
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