Discover the best top things to do in Digne-les-Bains, France including Au Doux Meleze, Clue de Barles, Moulin Fortune Arizzi - Huile d'Olive Pur Terroir, Notre Dame de Beauvoir, Centre Ville, Cathedrale Notre-Dame-du-Bourg de Digne, Chapelle St Pancrace, Les Penitents des Mees, Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, CAIRN Art center.
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Moulin Fortuné Arizzi is grower-producer of Extra Virgin Olive Oil located in the heart of Provence. On the estate, where seventeenth-century Provence has been preserved unspoiled, the staff provides carefully guided visits (free of charge) which include a tour of the estate, a video (in English) entitled “From the Olive Tree to the Olive Oil”, tasting and much more.
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While you visit the Moustiers town, it's worth to walk up to cathedral on top to see magnificent from the above. It's not a difficult route but not recommended for someone has heart problem for this walk. Make sure you bring water, hat and comfortable shoes with you. The view is all worth of the hike.
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This little town is great place for a day visit in South of France, not far from Marseille, it offers beautiful scenery, peaceful, a charm of history. Takes your time to walk around the town, enjoy the nature, visit local shops, they have all varieties of mountain herbs (precious gift for home-cooking), saucisson, pottery.
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CAIRN (Informal Art Centre for Nature Research) focuses on (re)interpreting and reshaping the area that surrounds it, through the works of various artists such as Mark Dion, Delphine Gigoux-Martin, herman de vries, Andy Goldsworthy, Richard Nonas, etc. Born in 2000 from the collaboration between the Musée Gassendi and the Haute Provence Geopark, the CAIRN Art Centre has two main aims: on the one hand, to offer site-specific exhibitions produced by artists in residence; on the other, to develop a collection of permanent contemporary and ephemeral artworks in an area of over 200,000 hectares of land, financed by the public sector or European programmes. The artworks in nature as well as those displayed in the temporary collection room often become an invitation to walk and wander in the mountains. Conceived in relation to their context, the artworks invite visitors to discover the natural environment and the history and heritage of the places, and also to meet local communities.
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