The monuments in Sorgues
Let yourself be seduced by the monuments of Sorgues and its heritage steeped in history, and to remiember that Sorgues once inspired: Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso!
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A rich historical heritage
Sorgues, a charming town located in the department of Vaucluse in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, is home to several remarkable monuments that bear witness to its rich historical heritage, which you can discover along your way in the city. Among these buildings, the Saint-Sixte Church, one of the oldest in downtown Sorgues, is distinguished by its Romanesque architecture, offering a glimpse of the sacred art of the time. Brantes Castle, with its elegant French gardens, is another jewel in Sorgues. In addition, the Pont des Arméniers, a relic that majestically spans the Ouvèze. These monuments, among others, make Sorgues a cultural and historical destination rich in heritage.
Discover the monuments thanks to the tourist circuit
Thanks to the tourist route, you will also have the chance to discover other monuments such as L'Eglise du Plan de la Tour, known as the Church of the Transfiguration, the remains of the Papal Palace, the Sorgues Bridge, the Monetary Workshop, the Monetary Workshop, the Château Saint-Hubert, the Château Saint-Hubert, the Château Saint-Hubert, the Château Gentilly, the Château Gentilly or the monument of the Ghost Train.












