Maison de la Biodiversité

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Maison de la Biodiversité

Maison de la Biodiversité is a community center in Manosque dedicated to nature and biological diversity. The facility provides spaces for exploring local ecosystems and learning about regional plant and animal species.

The center was established to educate the public about the natural environment and biodiversity of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Its founding reflects the community's growing interest in environmental conservation and nature education.

The site is easily accessible within Manosque and welcomes visitors interested in nature conservation and environmental learning. Planning ahead can help you make the most of guided tours or special events.

Location: Manosque

Address: 2298 Chem. de la Thomassine, 04100 Manosque, France

Opening Hours: Wednesday-Friday 09:30-14:00

Phone: +33490044200

Website: https://parcduluberon.fr/un-quotidien-a-preserver/milieux-naturels-et-biodiversite/thomassine-manosque

GPS coordinates: 43.84850,5.75428

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:06

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Things to do in Luberon: perched villages, ochre cliffs, and natural treasures of Provence

Luberon sits between soft hills and stone villages in the heart of Provence. The region shows what makes Provence special: lavender fields, ochre-colored cliffs, and honey-colored houses that cling to hillsides. In villages like Gordes and Roussillon, the buildings catch the light in striking ways. At Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, the Sorgue river emerges from a green spring, and throughout the valleys, abbeys and castles look out over the plains. The places here tell stories from many different periods. Old village streets hold echoes of medieval times, and the landscapes feel handcrafted. You can walk through underground quarries at Gargas, discover troglodyte houses carved into stone at Cadenet, or explore the Bories—ancient stone structures that show how people once lived near Gordes. Roman bridges like the Pont Julien still stand after 2,000 years, connecting past to present. Nature shapes this region too. The cedar forest near Bonnieux provides shade and cool air. Plateaus and lakes offer quiet places to rest. Towns like Apt and Lourmarin have castles worth visiting, and smaller villages such as Saignon, Ansouis, and Ménerbes reward those who wander their narrow streets. The landscape shifts constantly—from stone villages to wild cliffs to cultivated valleys.

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