Le Mas D'Anez

LE MAS D’ANEZ
Route d'Avignon
13150 Tarascon en Provence

Phone : + 33 (0)4 90 91 73 98
Mobile : + 33 (0)6 07 37 13 26
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Le Mas d’Anez
The secret side of Provence


Provence, the home of the Mediterranean French art de vivre

LE MAS D’ANEZ
Route d'Avignon
13150 Tarascon en Provence

Tél : + 33 (0)4 90 91 73 98
Mobile : + 33 (0)6 07 37 13 26
e-mail : masdanez@wanadoo.fr

Unesco World Heritage sites


Out of 851 Unesco world heritage sites in the world, 31 are located in France and 4 of them are so close to our house that you can visit either of them in an afternoon.


Unesco heritage sites

Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments


Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus (subterranean galleries) – date back to the 1st century B.C. During the 4th century Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments.

Avignon, Historic Centre, Papal Palace, Episcopal Ensemble and Avignon Bridge


In the 14th century, this city in the South of France was the seat of the papacy. The Palais des Papes, an austere-looking fortress lavishly decorated by Simone Martini and Matteo Giovanetti, dominates the city, the surrounding ramparts and the remains of a 12th-century bridge over the Rhone. Beneath this outstanding example of Gothic architecture, the Petit Palais and the Romanesque Cathedral of Notre-Dame-des-Doms complete an exceptional group of monuments that testify to the leading role played by Avignon in 14th-century Christian Europe.

Orange, Roman Theatre and its Surroundings and the "Triumphal Arch" of Orange


Situated in the Rhone valley, the ancient theatre of Orange, with its 103-m-long facade, is one of the best preserved of all the great Roman theatres. Built between A.D. 10 and 25, the Roman arch is one of the most beautiful and interesting surviving examples of a provincial triumphal arch from the reign of Augustus. It is decorated with low reliefs commemorating the establishment of the Pax Romana.

Pont du Gard, Roman aqueduct


The Pont du Gard was built shortly before the Christian era to allow the aqueduct of Nîmes (which is almost 50 km long) to cross the Gard river. The Roman architects and hydraulic engineers who designed this bridge, which stands almost 50 m high and is on three levels – the longest measuring 275 m – created a technical as well as an artistic masterpiece.

 

Tarascon
Population: 12 800

- Paris 763 km. – SNCF train station - Buses to Arles, Avignon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Nîmes, etc.
- Avignon TGV train station 15’ by car or taxi,
- Motorway acces: A7 Avignon sud (23 km), A9 Remoulins (18 km), A54 Arles (17 km)
- Airports: Nîmes-Arles-Camargue (20 km) , Avignon (25km) ou Marseille Marignane (1 hour)
- Very picturesque city center with 15th century streets and arcades (rue des Halles) and its townhouses. Saint-Michel de Frigolet abbey.
- Collégiale Ste Marthe XIIe-XIVe siècle : crypte, tombeau du IIIe, grand orgue buffet polychrome - Eglise St-Jacques XVIIIe
- Saint Gabriel, chapelle romane XIIe
- Cloître des Cordeliers XVIe
- Château-Forteresse du Roi René :An extraordinary well kept XVth century castle overlooking the river Rhône which belonged to king rené of Provence.
- XVIIth century town hall and gates of the city.
- Maison de Tartarin: after the novel by Alphonse Daudet, the "house" of his heroe.
- SOULEIADO Charles Demery museum: Superb collection of historical provençal textiles.
- 2 cinemas

 

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