Grambois, Commune in Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
Grambois sits on a hillside in the Vaucluse department at an elevation of about 1,365 feet (416 meters), featuring traditional stone houses and narrow streets typical of Provençal villages in southeastern France.
The commune has medieval origins as a fortified settlement, with historical architecture including the 12th-century Church of Notre-Dame de Beauvoir and various protected buildings that reflect its centuries-old past as a strategic regional location.
Grambois served as a filming location for the 1990 movie 'La Gloire de mon père' and hosts annual festivals celebrating regional history and gastronomy, maintaining traditional Provençal customs including seasonal events with music and local cuisine.
The postal code for Grambois is 84240, and the town hall at Le Village is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for administrative services and documentation needs.
In the Occitan language, the commune is called Gramboés, reflecting its linguistic heritage that continues to influence local cultural expressions and the preservation of regional dialect traditions in this part of Provence.
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