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Ganagobie
Pop.: 94. Alt.: 350 à 719 m.Département of the Alpes de Haute Provence |
The plateau is covered in pines, green oaks, broom and lavander and its hillsides are scattered with caves used as shelters during World War 2. Ganagobie is also the name given to the remarkable priory situated on the same plateau. This monastery was founded in the 10th century by the Archbishop of Sisteron, who donated it in 965 to the Cluny abbey.
The land of the Priory was given to the Sainte-Madeleine community of Marseille at the end of last century to re-establish the Benedictine monastic order. The eastern part of the plateau and the living areas are reserved for the monks and closed to the public, but the section to the west is open to outsiders throughout the year from 15 h to 17 h, except Mondays. |
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