
Things To Do in Les Baux
Les Baux Attractions
Les Baux’s windswept ruins, Château des Baux (www.chateau-baux-provence.com; tel. 04-90-54-55-56), cover an area of 7 hectares (17 acres), much larger than the petite hilltop village itself. Consider visiting them early in the morning before the sun gets too strong.
The medieval compound is accessed via the 15th-century Hôtel de la Tour du Brau. Beyond this building are replicas of wooden military equipment that would have been used in the 13th century. Built to scale—that is to say, enormous—are a battering ram and various catapults capable of firing huge boulders.From April to August, these are fired every day at 11am and 1:30pm, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm, with an extra show during July and August at 6:30pm. Medieval jousting demonstrations (noon, 2:30, and 4:30pm) are held in summer.
Other stopping points include the Chapel of St-Blaise (inside which a film of aerial views of Provence is shown), a windmill, the skeleton of a hospital built in the 16th century, and a cemetery. The Tour Sarrazin, so named because it was used to spot Saracen invaders coming from the south, yields a sweeping view. Alongside each of the major points of interest, illustrated panels show what the buildings would have originally looked like and explain how the site has evolved architecturally.
Admission to the Château (including audioguide) is 10€ adults, 8€ children 7 to 17.Open daily Apr–June and Sept 9am–7pm; July and Aug 9am–7.30pm; Mar and Oct 9:30am–6pm; Nov–Feb 10am–5pm).
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Carrières de Lumières
A 10-min. stroll downhill from Les Baux, this awe-inspiring temporary exhibition space occupies the site of a former limestone quarry. It’s here that images of modern artworks (such as audiovisual exhibitions dedicated to Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, or Gauguin) are projected against the…Around Town - Landmark
Château des Baux
The grounds of the château encompass a complex of evocative, mostly ruined buildings, which were carved out of the rocky mountain peak. Also called la ville morte (the "dead village") or La Citadelle, the Château des Baux is at the upper (northern) end of Les Baux. It's accessible… - Museum
Yves Brayer Museum
Born in Versailles, figurative painter Yves Brayer (1907–90) was enchanted with the landscapes of Provence. This compact museum, located within Les Baux’s 16th-century Hôtel de Porcelet, showcases the artist’s oils, watercolors, and drawings of everyday life, created during the first…Around Town




