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  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_44_MG_3470©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_20_MG_3369©DDalmasso.jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_51_MG_5074©DDalmas...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-1...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_17_MG_3325©DDalmasso.jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_50_MG_5072©DDalmas...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • The town also knows how to blend different eras and culture. Open to the world, it is a city of human dimension where the preserved heritage and the city of tomorrow blend perfectly.<br />
Here, all is colour and sensation: the light of the sky, the golden stone of the facades, the transparent green of the fountains, the shade of the plane trees, surprises held by the festival nights...
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A magical place, where everything competes to suggest a theatrical scene, the square was created in 1745, when the Marquis Jean Baptiste d’Albertas had the houses opposite his mansion demolished.<br />
This leading Aix family lived a very luxurious life at the time.The vast mansion, altered in 1724, and the rococo style square are the work of the Vallons (father and son) who found inspiration in the fashionable royal squares of Paris.At the centre, the fountain with its basin dates back to 1912.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • In Bed With Canaille - An exclusive production by Denis Dalmasso - Cassis - France.<br />
A small flat redesigned by Beatrice Recoing, Interiors architect in Marseille.
    InBedWithCanaille_53_MG_0476©DDalmas...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_52_MG_3568©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_47_MG_3504©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_46_MG_3478©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_29_MG_3358©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_22_MG_3375©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_06_MG_3428©DDalmasso.jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-4...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-4...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-2...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-1...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-0...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_42_MG_5048©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_40_MG_5045©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_39_MG_5043©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_21_MG_4981©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_20_MG_4985©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_12_MG_4958©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_06_MG_4947©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the shade of an old micocoulier ... Aigaliers - Gard. <br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    TheOldMicocoulier_08_MG_4973©DDalmas...jpg
  • In the 18th century the Albertas were one of the city's leading families.<br />
In 1724, Henri Rainaud d'Albertas instructed Laurent Vallon to design the frontage and entrance of his private mansion. <br />
To create an open outlook, between 1735 and 1741 he bought the houses opposite and had them demolished. He wanted a square to be built on the Parisian model of the royal palaces. It was Jean-Baptiste d’Albertas, his son, who continued his work from 1742 to 1746, assigning the project to Laurent Vallon's son Georges. <br />
The fountain in the centre was built in 1862.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • The town also knows how to blend different eras and culture. Open to the world, it is a city of human dimension where the preserved heritage and the city of tomorrow blend perfectly.<br />
Here, all is colour and sensation: the light of the sky, the golden stone of the facades, the transparent green of the fountains, the shade of the plane trees, surprises held by the festival nights...
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • The ring roads, built on the site of the former ramparts, circle the old town and separate it from the new city.<br />
A tunnel of greenery punctuated with fountains, a historic landmark and a great place for a stroll, the Cours" is for visitors as it is for the Aixois, something that cannot be missed.<br />
It is enough to walk "up or down" the Cours in order to discover all its charms.<br />
On either side of the road built in the 17th century in the place of the former ramparts, the leading families of the nobility built elegant homes to show off their success, sometimes ostentatiously. With richly decorated frontages on the Cours side, and shared hidden gardens opening on to a parallel street, this architectural style created remarkable urban unity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • In the 18th century the Albertas were one of the city's leading families.<br />
In 1724, Henri Rainaud d'Albertas instructed Laurent Vallon to design the frontage and entrance of his private mansion. <br />
To create an open outlook, between 1735 and 1741 he bought the houses opposite and had them demolished. He wanted a square to be built on the Parisian model of the royal palaces. It was Jean-Baptiste d’Albertas, his son, who continued his work from 1742 to 1746, assigning the project to Laurent Vallon's son Georges. <br />
The fountain in the centre was built in 1862.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • A tour of Aix en Provence is a chance to travel in time. Its architectural and cultural heritage is accessible to everyone, treasures that you will discover simply by walking around the town.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Former belfry of the town and symbol of local government power, the tower spans the street on Roman foundations. Erected in 1510, it houses an astronomic clock built in 1661, containing four wooden statues. The Four Seasons fountain by the sculptor Chastel in the 17th century is surmounted by a Roman column in its core.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • Town of water, town of art... Everyone knows that Aix was built and has developed around this dual identity.
    aix-en-provence-historical-center_MG...jpg
  • In Bed With Canaille - An exclusive production by Denis Dalmasso - Cassis - France.<br />
A small flat redesigned by Beatrice Recoing, Interiors architect in Marseille.
    InBedWithCanaille_01_MG_0582©DDalmas...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • sainte-victoire-mountain-aix-en-prov...jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_51_MG_3567©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_42_MG_3474©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_36_MG_3453©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_30_MG_3411©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_31_MG_3408©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_28_MG_3357©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_23_MG_3390©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_25_MG_3387©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_21_MG_3374©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_24_MG_3359©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_19_MG_3367©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_14_MG_3345©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_08_MG_3495©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_16_MG_3403©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_10_MG_3542©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_07_MG_3425©DDalmasso.jpg
  • Le Canadel - A beautiful property in the heart of Provence.<br />
An exclusive story by French photographer Denis Dalmasso.
    LeCanadel_02_MG_3574©DDalmasso.jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-5...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-4...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-4...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-3...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-2...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-2...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-2...jpg
  • A little History...<br />
In 1629, the terrible Pest devastated a part of the Aix inhabitants. The Assessor Martelly, in January 1630, heading the prominent citizens and the people, witness the Grand Mass and take a vow of celebrate every year an Grace action office dedicated to the Virgo of the  Seds, patron Saint of the City of Aix.<br />
Until Revolution, every 1st september the bells of the city ringed to remember the Martelly's vow. It is at one of these offices that were given the Calissons of Aix. The blessed calissons by the Archbishop were distributed to the congregation singing ''Venite ad Calicom" (Come all to the calissons). Along centuries, this tradition of the Martelly's vow perpetuated.
    blessing-calissons-aix-en-provence-2...jpg
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