Must-see attractions in Vaucluse

  • Porte de I'Oulle

    Avignon

    Porte de l'Oulle is one of the entryways to Avignon's walled city, located on the northwestern edge of the walls, near the River Rhône and Pont d'Avignon.

  • Église St-Florent

    Vaucluse

    This Franciscan church was established in the 14th century and was the burial place of the princes of Baux. It was heavily damaged in the Wars of Religion.

  • Porte du Rhône

    Avignon

    Porte du Rhône is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the northwestern edge of the walls, near Pont St-Bénézet.

  • Porte de la Ligne

    Avignon

    Porte de la Ligne is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the northen edge of the walls, near the River Rhône.

  • Porte St-Dominique

    Avignon

    Porte St-Dominque is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the western edge of the walls, near the River Rhône.

  • Campredon Centre d'Art

    Vaucluse

    This 18th-century riverside mansion is a venue for seasonal contemporary art exhibitions. Opening hours may vary slightly according to exhibitions.

  • Porte St-Roch

    Avignon

    Porte St-Roch is one of the gateways to Avignon's walled city, located on the southwestern corner of the walls; it's particularly well preserved.

  • Porte St-Lazare

    Avignon

    Porte St-Lazare is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the northeastern edge of the walls.

  • Porte Magnanen

    Avignon

    Porte Magnanen is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the southeastern edge of the walls.

  • Porte Limbert

    Avignon

    Porte Limbert is one of the entryways to Avignon's Unesco-registered walled city, located on the southeastern edge of the walls.

  • Église de Venasque

    Vaucluse

    The village church contains the pride of the Pays de Venasque: an unusual late-Gothic Crucifixion painting (1498).

  • Baptistry

    Vaucluse

    Tucked behind the Romanesque church, this baptistry was built in the 6th century on the site of a Roman temple.

  • Église de St-Agricol

    Avignon

    The relics of the patron saint of Avignon, St Agricol, are kept in this 14th-century church.