Day Out from Orange

posted June 18, 2008 by Holly Hayes part of trip: The Great European Road Trip

Yesterday our first outing from Orange started out on the freeway in the pouring rain. It continued to rain most of the time we were inside our first church, but got gradually nicer throughout the day.

That church, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame in the village of Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, was an ideal place to wait out the rain because there were sculptures, murals and mosaics to keep us busy! It was very dark inside so we both had the tripods going, too.

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The most interesting feature of this church is a 13th-century floor mosaic in the apse that depicts the city of Jerusalem. Mosaics from this period are pretty rare.

Romanesque Sculpture: Curtain Cornice, St-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, France
Also fun are the stone figures high on the interior walls that are busy pulling stone curtains aside.

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One of many medieval murals

Our second stop was the parish church of La-Garde-Adhemar. It's in a pretty little village atop a hill overlooking a green valley (and TGV tracks). It has no one great feature, but some very nice architecture and a great location.

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Side view
12th-century Madonna made of wood.
And there was a kitty to visit in the village.

The last stop of the day was by far the best. It's a small town called Vaison-la-Romaine and it has a Romanesque chapel, a Romanesque cathedral, and extensive Roman ruins. Plus, the sun came out and stayed out. Plus, in a very full parking lot we scored a great spot right next to the bathrooms, which we needed. There is also a castle on a hill nearby, which we didn't visit but took some photos of from the roadside.

View from Southwest
The Romanesque chapel (Chapelle St-Quenin) was along the road as we came into town. It was an easy and quick stop, especially since it was locked.
Carved Capital
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Then we found our great parking spot and visited the facilities, which were unfortunately the usual for non-urban France - not very clean Turkish toilets. I don't generally mind the Turkish part, but clean would be preferred.

Then it was off to find the cathedral, which turned out to be a short walk right alongside the Roman ruins! There are actually two different archaeological sites in town; this is the one called La Villasse. There is admission to enter, but you can get a great view over the whole site just by walking around the outside of the fence.

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At the end of the Roman ruins you turn a couple picturesque corners, and then you're at the cathedral.
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The Romanesque cathedral is very pretty.
East Gallery of the Cloister
Visiting the cathedral interior is free but there is a charge for the cloister (

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Day Out from Orange
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Holly Hayes
Date Published
June 18, 2008
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April 15, 2024