Les Jardins de la Condamine

TAVEL , Gard – Cultureel erfgoed

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Vandaag de dag geven deze verliefde tuiniers nog steeds vorm aan dit mooie stukje platteland tussen Occitanië en de Provence, terwijl ze met vrienden kletsen over de lage muurtjes! Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme

In the Middle Ages, the name “Condamine” referred to some lands that were directly put in culture by a lord, amongst those from the lord’s property. After the French Revolution, the gardens were divided between the farmers who were then able to farm them as they wished. The low walls made of grey stone were built according to the Provençal tradition and symbolised this first sense of property amongst the villagers, while protecting the crops from the wind and avid goats! More than a memory from our local history, the Condamine Gardens are first of all a lively part of our heritage, and they continue to bring the inhabitants of Tavel together, who still farm the parcels out of passion for botany and gardening! These gardeners still contribute today to shape this pretty piece of landscape between Occitania and Provence, while chatting with friends over the small walls!

Gesproken talen : Frans


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A moins de 10 mn à pieds de l’arrêt TAVEL – Cave Coopérative !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : BAGNOLS SUR CEZE – AVIGNON (123)

Environ 10 min (850 m).

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