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Located at the extreme north of
the Vaucluse département, on the boundary with the Drôme Provençale,
Lapalud is a commune which spreads out from the heart of its historic
village. Only one street runs through
the village aptly named "la grand rue", and two fortified gateways form
the entries to the village at either end.
In
the center of the village the Roman church Saint Pierre-ès-Lien (XIII°)
is crowned by a clock tower which has been classified a historic monument.
Visit the village on foot and essentially you'll see some beautiful ancient
houses, the village shops tend to be clustered outside the village walls.
Lapalud is known for the lock factory
created by André-Blondel and which was the first hydraulic powered factory
in France. The village is also famous for its brushes which have been
produced to traditional methods in the village for many decades. Until
the nineteen fifties there were more than 10 factories producing brushes
in the village and supporting its economy, all with their stalls on the
side of the adjacent main road the nationale 7. Today only one factory
remains open.
A
few kilometers from the village you can fish at the private lakes, but
you need to purchase a day fishing permit in advance.
N.B. : Don't confuse Lapalud and La Palud
: there is another village in Provence called La
Palud sur Verdon which is located in the Alpes
de Hautes Provence département.
Historic Places
to visit : Hydraulic Dam.
Ancient houses. St Pierre es Liens Roman church (XIII°) |