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Saint-Pantaleon Destination Guide

Delve into Saint-Pantaleon in France

Saint-Pantaleon in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur with its 189 residents is a city in France - some 370 mi or ( 595 km ) South of Paris , the country's capital .

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Current time in Saint-Pantaleon is now 06:54 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Venasque, Valence, Toulon, Taillades, and Nîmes. While being here, make sure to check out Venasque . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Saint-Pantaleon ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Balade en Provence

5:16 min by Aminandatabha
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Balade à Fontaine de Vaucluse, Gordes et Venasque ..

Two Weeks in Provence

34:23 min by Dave124c
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After delays due to the Paris strikes and sleeping the first night in the rental car, the stay in Provence was wonderful... Music by Kevin MacLeod: Creative Commons License - incomptech.com "Duet Muse ..


Ménerbes: Village fantôme?

2:48 min by dlac662
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Vidéo extraite de mon blogue: une-carte-postale.blogspot.com ..

Gordes

1:09 min by izoroza
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Interesting facts about this location

Village des Bories

Under the touristic name of “Village des Bories” there exists, 1.5 km West of the Provençal village of Gordes, in the Vaucluse department of France, an outlying hamlet consisting of 20 or so dry stone (mortarless) huts that have been the exhibits of an open air museum for over three decades.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 43.91 5.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: History museums in France, Huts, Museums in Vaucluse, Official historical monuments of France, Open air museums in France, Vernacular architecture

Sénanque Abbey

Sénanque Abbey is a Cistercian abbey near the village of Gordes in the département of the Vaucluse in Provence, France.

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Located at 43.93 5.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1148 establishments, 1170s architecture, Buildings and structures in Vaucluse, Christian monasteries established in the 12th century, Churches in Vaucluse, Cistercian monasteries in France, Religious organizations established in the 1140s, Romanesque architecture in Provence

Roussillon

Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Eastern Pyrenees). It may also refer to French Catalonia or Northern Catalonia, the latter used by Catalan-speakers. A 1998 survey found that 34% of respondents stated they speak Catalan, and a further 21% understand it.

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Located at 43.90 5.29 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Former provinces of France, History of Catalonia, Linguistic rights

Château de Lacoste

The Château de Lacoste or La Coste is a ruined castle in the commune of Lacoste in the Vaucluse département of France.

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Located at 43.83 5.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Castles in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Official historical monuments of France, Vaucluse

Pont Julien

The Pont Julien (French for Julian Bridge) is a Roman stone arch bridge over the Calavon river in the south-east of France dating to 3 BC. It is located in the territory of the commune of Bonnieux, north of the village of the same name, and 8 km west of Apt. Originally, it was built on the Via Domitia, an important Roman road which connected Italy to the Roman territories in France. It was used for car traffic until 2005, when a replacement bridge was built to preserve it from wear and tear.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 43.86 5.31 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: 1st-century BC bridges, Buildings and structures in Vaucluse, Deck arch bridges, Roman bridges in France, Stone bridges, Transport in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Visitor attractions in Vaucluse