Avignon

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Introducing Avignon

Hooped by 4.3km of superbly preserved stone ramparts, this graceful city is the belle of Provence’s ball. Its turn as the papal seat of power has bestowed Avignon with a treasury of magnificent art and architecture, none grander than the massive medieval fortress and papal palace, the Palais des Papes.

Famed for its annual performing arts festival, these days Avignon is also an animated student city and an ideal spot from which to step out into the surrounding region. In France and beyond, Avignon is perhaps best known for its fabled bridge, the Pont St-Bénézet, aka the Pont d’Avignon.

Last updated: Sep 23, 2008

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Outdoor dining at the Palais des Papes.
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Outdoor dining at the Palais des Papes.

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  • Fort St-Andre at Villeneuve-les-Avignon.
  • Woman at boulangerie patisserie at Villeneuve-les-Avignon.
  • Man with cat in window.
  • Chateau Barbentane.
  • Lavender field at Abbey of Senanque.
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