
Carpentras (84)

Carpentras is the capital of the Comtat Venaissin plain, and has a rich history. As you stroll through this town, you will discover:- The Porte dÂ’Orange, the only remaining gate of the ancient fortifications
- The 17th century Episcopal palace (now the Court House).
- The Hotel-Dieu hospital and its superb 18th century pharmacy.
- 17th and 18th century townhouses bearing beautiful doors and balconies, restored to the purest provencal tradition.
- A beautiful synagogue, built in 1367 and restored in 1954, with baths and pools observing the Hebraic rites. Carpentras was the home of one of the largest Jewish colonies in Provence.
- The 18th century aqueduct, 623 meters long and 23 meters wide.
- The Collegiate church Notre Dame des Anges
- The Saint Siffren cathedral, built between 1405 and 1519 in Southerner gothic style. Saint Siffren is the patron saint of the town.
- The 1st century Roman arc
- 4 museums and approximately ten art galleries
Lovers of sweets will be delighted to enjoy CarpentrasÂ’ gastronomic specialities: candied fruits, strawberry, cantaloupe melon, berlingot candy, and the truffle market.
History, Culture and Gastronomy
- step 1 : Carpentras (84)
- step 2 : Bédoin (84)
- step 3 : Malaucène (84)
- step 4 : Vaison-la-Romaine (84)
- step 5 : Séguret (84)
- step 6 : Sablet (84)
- step 7 : Gigondas (84)
- step 8 : Orange (84)
- step 9 : Chateauneuf-du-Pape (84)
- step 10 : Villeneuve-les-Avignon (30)
NB :the underlined destinations are really worth the visit !

