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Maillane

Population : 1,891

Department : Bouches du Rhône


7 km north-west of Saint Rémy de Provence on the D5
and 15 km north-east of Tarascon, take the D99 then the D32


Not far from Saint Rémy de Provence
and Tarascon, Maillane is a peaceful little village situated at the heart of magnificent countryside: hills covered with olive trees and cypresses, long level roads lined with plane trees, orchards and cicadas, shady little squares, blue and green shutters faded by the sun… villages sleepy during the siesta and lively at aperitif and pastis time… here you are, in picture postcard Provence - the beautiful Provence of the Alpilles.

Maillane is largely devoted to the memory of Frédéric Mistral, the illustrious Provençal poet who was born here on 8 September 1830. Mistral was founder of Félibrige (a group of militant Provençal writers who campaigned for the preservation of the langue d’Oc - the language of southern France), ardent defender of the cultural identity of Provence in the 19th century, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904, author of Mireille, the famous poem, Mireio, and founder of the Arlaten Museum in Arles. He wrote beautifully about Provence and lived all his life in his beloved Maillane.

His house has now been painstakingly renovated and converted into a museum. Here you will find Mistral’s memory kept very much alive, as well as the objects, books and photographs he collected during his life. The majority of his works were written in Maillane. In the garden there is a statue of him made by Achard.

Your visit to Maillane will reveal a pretty little village typical of the Midi, with attractive stone houses, old doors, pretty flower-bedecked windows and little narrow lanes.

You can follow in the footsteps of Mistral, each house a witness to the life of the poet. First there is the house where he was born, the Mas du Juge. Next is the Maison du Lézard, topped by a sundial, where he lived with his mother, and then comes the house which he had built on his marriage and where he eventually died in 1914.

To finish, you can visit his final resting place in the cemetery where he lies beneath a replica of the mausoleum of Queen Jeanne, which he had erected before he died.


What to see:

Church of Ste Agathe
Frédéric Mistral Museum
Mistral’s grave (cemetery)
Maison du Lézard (Mistral’s house, next to the museum)

Leisure activities:

Market on Thursday mornings
Horse riding and pony club. Tennis
Walking
Summer events

Accommodation and eating out:

Bed & breakfast
Holiday lets.Gîtes

Restaurants

Neighbouring villages:

Graveson (3 km), Eyragues(4 km),
Saint Rémy de Provence(7 km), Mas Blanc des Alpilles (12 km).

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