Villecroze-les-Grottes

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The old medieval village of Villecroze

Résumé: Discover the whole of the old village, classified as a "village of character in the Var". Pedestrianized, it offers a labyrinth of narrow streets [...]
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Discover the whole of the old village, classified as a "village of character in the Var". Pedestrianized, it offers a labyrinth of narrow streets with vaulted passageways, arcades, flower-filled squares and the gentle sound of fountains.


Don't miss: the rue des arcades.
Continue your stroll as far as the Théâtre de Verdure, where you'll appreciate the alignment of Provence mulberry trees and the majestic size of the cypress trees.

Adresse:
Villecroze, France, Villecroze-les-Grottes

Villecroze’s seven fountains circuit

Résumé: Let's begin our tour with the fountain at the Champ de Foire (no. 1) on Place Général de Gaulle, opposite the local school. On [...]
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Let's begin our tour with the fountain at the Champ de Foire (no. 1) on Place Général de Gaulle, opposite the local school. On November 29, 1909, a water conveyance system was planned to bring water from the caves to the school, and two years later, a fountain was built. This was in response to a request: to facilitate watering of the surrounding gardens and meadows. Once you've crossed the square, we invite you to pass under the arch next to the Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs church, where you'll see the Marianne fountain (n°2) on the other side of the street.

Aside from the assured age of this fountain, we know little about it and are looking for more precise information. Heading down towards Salernes, you can admire the Brousson d'Or fountain (no. 3), located in Place de la Souvenance, opposite the town hall: "brousson" meaning a fountain pipe in Provençal. This fountain is also known as the Bouche d'Or fountain. A small, well-polished, shiny copper pipe directed the water flow. The fountain had four inlets and a rinsing basin.

This was the first fountain to be built in Villecroze, when the castle was purely feudal. The immediate surroundings of the castle were equipped with gates, closed at night or in times of siege. When the village was isolated, the Brousson d'Or fountain supplied water. Let's now enter the old fortified village, under the porch of the campanile. In the pretty Place de l'horloge, set against the château wall, stands the château fountain (no. 4), which dates back to 1870. Authorization for its construction was given in May 1867 by the office of the first division of the Var Prefecture in Draguignan at the time.

Further down the rue de France, you'll find the rue de France fountain (no. 5). This is a utilitarian fountain with a rectangular basin. Rue de la basse fontaine, opposite the communal oven*, is the basse fontaine (no. 6). We don't know when it was built, but the municipal archives indicate that repairs were carried out in 1749. Finally, up Rue Roger Maurice, you'll find the Bourgade fountain (no. 7), which was the street's former name. On February 11, 1849, a subscription was signed by 19 local residents.

The sum of 100 francs and 50 centimes was paid into the town hall fund to support the construction of this fountain. * In the feudal system, "banalités" were technical installations that the lord was obliged to maintain and make available to all inhabitants of the seigneury. The quid pro quo is that residents can only use these seigneurial facilities, and for a fee. These were technological monopolies, definitively abolished in 1793.

Adresse:
Villecroze, France, Villecroze-les-Grottes

Hiking trails for the whole family

Résumé: 4 signposted walks for all levels WALK N°1: from the Roman road to the bauxite rocks WALK N°2: Cascading landscapes WALK N°3 Loop above Domaine de Valcolombe WALK [...]
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4 signposted walks for all levels

WALK N°1: from the Roman road to the bauxite rocks

WALK N°2: Cascading landscapes

WALK N°3 Loop above Domaine de Valcolombe

WALK N°4: Loop above the Saint-Jean de Villecroze estate

Most of the hiking trails are marked in yellow on the ground, except for the one starting from the Domaine viticole Saint-Jean de Villecroze, which is marked in red. Make sure you're properly equipped: good walking shoes & plenty of water.

Adresse:
Villecroze, France, Villecroze-les-Grottes

The Saint-Victor chapel

Résumé: This lovely late 11th-century Romanesque chapel, listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, is the village's former parish church. Built of tufa stone, it [...]
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This lovely late 11th-century Romanesque chapel, listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, is the village's former parish church.


Built of tufa stone, it comprises a 3-bay nave, 1 side aisle and a semi-circular apse with a cul-de-four vault.

The entrance door is undoubtedly the chapel's most interesting feature. Next to it is a second door, possibly the chapel's original entrance. There's also an attractive bell-wall rising above the triumphal arch.

Today, the chapel hosts a number of classical music concerts.

Adresse:
Chapelle Saint Victor, La Bourie, Villecroze, France, Villecroze-les-Grottes

The green theater of Villecroze

Résumé: Open-air theater with lovely views over the Haut-Var Verdon countryside. Pruned cypresses and small maze on site
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Open-air theater with lovely views over the Haut-Var Verdon countryside. Pruned cypresses and small maze on site

Adresse:
Villecroze-les-Grottes

Le parc municipal de Villecroze

Résumé: Created in 1920 by a couple of American origin, the Villecroze park covers 2.5 hectares at the bottom of tuff cliffs where the troglodyte [...]
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Created in 1920 by a couple of American origin, the Villecroze park covers 2.5 hectares at the bottom of tuff cliffs where the troglodyte caves were founded with mullioned windows. 
This cool oasis is dominated by a succession of terraces and restanques, previously cultivated for fooding.
Adresse:
Villecroze, France, Villecroze-les-Grottes