Easily visited from Béziers, the small town of Pézenas is built on the remains of Roman Piscenae. It became an important commercial center with a brisk trade in wool, wine, and eau de vie from its surrounding vineyards. For almost 250 years (c. 1450-1700), Pezenas was the seat of the Governors of Languedoc. Succeeding Governors and their entourages built sumptuous private houses in the Old Town, now protected as a historic monument. Moliére created his “summer theatre there, under the Patronege of HRH The Prince du Conti during the 1650s
Just inside this entrance is the old "Jewish Guetto", dating bach to the 14th. Century.
Région: | Languedoc-Roussillon |
Département: | Hérault |
Commune: | Pézenas |
Photographer: | Malcolm Reynard - personal website |