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The massive Gothic palace where Roman Catholic popes resided following the Great Schism in the 14th century.
Also known as the St. Bezenet Bridge, this legendary monument on the Rhone River was built during the 12th century by an inspired young shephard.
The River Sorgue enters the city's walls and runs along the Rue des Teinturiers. There are a number of water wheels in varying condition remaining from the days when fabric print dyers used them...
This 19th-century synagogue, built on the site of a much older one that had been destroyed by a fire, reflects the ancient roots of Jewish culture in Avignon.
