Gordes
The Luberon Ledge
Portrait
Gordes is built in tiers on a limestone outcrop, with houses, calades and walls all in the same pale dry stone, and it was largely abandoned after the war until artists — Vasarely among them — bought and restored. The Sénanque abbey below it, Cistercian and austere, is photographed against lavender in July for about three weeks a year.
Nearby in the atlas
Avignon — The Papal WallAix-en-Provence — Cézanne's LightArles — Van Gogh's Roman SouthNîmes — The French Rome
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