Menerbes Photo Gallery
1/22. The northwestern half of Ménerbes atop the ridge, viewed from the west
2/22. Ancient fortified walls and round towers on the southeastern part of Ménerbes village
3/22. Fortified walls and buildings in the center of Ménerbes
4/22. Cobblestoned avenue Poncet arriving into the center of Ménerbes
5/22. This site at the junction of streets in the center of Ménerbes has a sundial on the upper part
6/22. Street leading into Place de l'Horloge, Ménerbes (2009); nice fountain hidden by two bushes
7/22. Nice fountain leading into Place de l'Horloge, Ménerbes (2017)
8/22. Ménerbes town hall (Mairie) on Place de l'Horloge
9/22. A campanile with a unique design on the tower of the Ménerbes Mairie
10/22. The 14th-century Saint-Luc church in Ménerbes
11/22. Leaving Ménerbes Place de l'Horloge, Rue du Portail along the right edge of the village (2017)
12/22. Leaving Ménerbes Place de l'Horloge, Rue du Portail along the right edge of the village (2009)
13/22. Rue du Portail descending from northern part of Ménerbes; view of houses at southern end
14/22. Solid rock foundation of Ménerbes visible along Rue du Portail
15/22. A butcher and a baker on on the narrow Rue Kléber Guendon in Ménerbes
16/22. This Café du Progrès in Ménerbes has a terrace with a great view
17/22. The narrow, cobblestoned Rue du Maupas in the center of old Ménerbes
18/22. This fortified chateau-house at the very north end of Ménerbes is said to be the home of the painter Nicolas de Staël
19/22. The main covered lavoir in Ménerbes
20/22. An ancient PTT wall sign in Ménerbes in 2009; just a bit more worn away in 2017
21/22. A beautiful old sundial in the very center of Ménerbes village
22/22. A double dry-stone boire just outside Ménerbes, expanded into a large stone house property


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