Cotignac Photo Gallery
1/24. Cotignac village clustered at the base of the cliffs, in 2006
2/24. Cotignac village clustered at the base of the cliffs, in 2017
3/24. Cotignac village viewed from the top of the cliffs beside the towers
4/24. The cliffs of Cotignac village include troglodyte dwellings
5/24. The ancient olive oil presses are at the base of the cliffs, behind the Cotignac town hall area
6/24. The Fontaine du Cours at the top end of the Cours Gambetta in the center of Cotignac (2017)
7/24. Cotignac's Fontaine du Cours in 1995, in front of the interesting Droguerie Paulette.
8/24. Cotignac's Fontaine du Cours in 2006, refurbished, with Droguerie Paulette shop still in business.
9/24. Cotignac's Fontaine du Cours in 2017; and Droguerie Paulette now a snack shop.
10/24. The top end of Cours Gambetta in the center of Cotignac
11/24. Towards the bottom end of Cours Gambetta in the center of Cotignac
12/24. Sunday in Cotignac, Cours Gambetta hosts a Marché Brocante, a flea market
13/24. Lovely plants by the private initiative of two neighbors on Rue d'Arcole in Cotignac
14/24. The Dolphin fountain in Cotignac, neat and clean in 2006 after a make-over
15/24. The Dolphin fountain in Cotignac, mossy and more authentic looking in 2017
16/24. Cotignac village viewed from the bridge at the edge of town, near the Office de Tourisme
17/24. Cotignac village town hall at its namesake Place de la Mairie
18/24. Place de la Mairie in Cotignac, behind an ancient fountain
19/24. A 1647 stone fountain at the SE corner of the Place de la Mairie in Cotignac
20/24. This 'Modes' shop in Cotignac was ancient in 1995, housed a custom shoe maker in 2006, and now an artist's shop
21/24. Cotignac's 'cariatides' wall sculptures up high along Grand Rue, looking ancient in 2006
22/24. Cotignac's 'cariatides' wall sculptures on Grand Rue, refurbished with the facade, 2017
23/24. The 'cascade' of Cotignac is a small waterfall in a lovely glen a short walk from the edge of town
24/24. A fluffy village cat guarding a step in Cotignac


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