Entrevaux Photo Gallery
1/22. Entrevaux viewed from the north. Using a natural fortified gateway, the village is in the notch at the lower-right, and the rock wall rises up to the citadel at the left.
2/22. Entrevaux's citadel high on the rock.
3/22. Entrevaux walled village and citadel. Viewed from the "outer village" area, on the hillside above the railway station.
4/22. Entrevaux citadel above the village. The fortified gates line the walled path up to the citadel. At the bottom of the path (lower left) is the gate house and the "poudrière" powder-magazine museum.
5/22. Entrevaux walled mediveval village aerial view. Seen from the citadel.
6/22. Entrevaux walled mediveval village, closer aerial view.
7/22. Entrevaux's natural moat entry to the gateway towers.
8/22. Entrevaux's walled village entry,with outer and inner gatehouses.
9/22. The "drawbridge" entry into Entrevaux walled town.
10/22. Top of pathway to the Entrevaux citadel. One more drawbridge here before you get to the citadel's inner fortifications.
11/22. Entrevaux church, aerial view.
12/22. Entrevaux village street, and pain d'epice (spice bread) shop.
13/22. Entrevaux village street, and design choices for sitting.
14/22. Entrevaux village street, quite with the shops closed at mid-day. The blue trim at the left house a nice little restaurant (see next photo)
15/22. Entrevaux's "L'Ambassade" restaurant is nicely decorated.
16/22. Entrevaux's communal bread oven, frozen in time. This is the interior of the "Four banal".
17/22. An Entrevaux "trompe l'oeil" wall. One of the most effective "trompe l'oeil" paintings we've seen.
18/22. An Entrevaux vaulted passage in the walled town.
19/22. An Entrevaux multi-arched stone aqueduct. Along the top of an arched bridge, across from the walled town.
20/22. Entrevaux Citadel Map. A photo of the map you'll find at the citadel entry at the top.
21/22. Entrevaux town hall (mairie), with sundial.
22/22. Entrevaux walled-town south and citadel.


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