Patrick Bordeaux's heritage conference
Patrick Bordeaux's heritage conference
Luynes has preserved part of its past as a rural town. While its habitat has been preserved - giving it a touch of heritage that makes up its charm and forms one of its identities - it is also made up of landscapes that have greatly evolved in certain respects. Between the river plain, the hillsides and their troglodytic caves, the urbanized indentation with its dwellings of various styles and periods, and the plateau with its scattered, cultivated habitat, there's plenty to discuss. Historian Patrick Bordeaux will also discuss access routes and the question of water in the city, in the varennes or on the river side.
In connection with the work of Julie Hascoët, photographer in residence in Luynes, who takes an original look at troglodytic caves
Luynes has preserved part of its past as a rural town. While its habitat has been preserved - giving it a touch of heritage that makes up its charm and forms one of its identities - it is also made up of landscapes that have greatly evolved in certain respects. Between the river plain, the hillsides and their troglodytic caves, the urbanized indentation with its dwellings of various styles and periods, and the plateau with its scattered, cultivated habitat, there's plenty to discuss. Historian Patrick Bordeaux will also discuss access routes and the question of water in the city, in the varennes or on the river side.
In connection with the work of Julie Hascoët, photographer in residence in Luynes, who takes an original look at troglodytic caves
