Montmaur
Inhabitants: 545 Area: 4873 ha Altitude: 873m
This town is situated at 6 km of Veynes, Montmaur is just under the moutain of Aurouze, the higher scree of Europe with the Pic de Bure (2709m).
This peak dominates a vast plateau on which the IRAM (Institute of Millimetric Radioastronomy) has installed an observatory and 6 parables of 15 m in diameter. Curiosity that does not fail to impress the hikers.
The climb to Bure begins with the hamlet of Sauvas, a pleasant picnic spot and one of the stages of the "Retrouvance" run by the NFB.
The territory of Montmaur, occupied since prehistoric times and the Gallo-Roman period, saw its buildings multiply from the twelfth century: Sainte Philomène Chapel, castle ... In this barony, 4th of Dauphiné, the lords will follow one another until the revolution. In 1829, was born in the family castle, the novelist Pierre-Alexis Ponson Du Terrail, author of the "Exploits de Rocambole". During the Second World War, the village castle is the seat of a resistance movement "La Chaîne", whose commander Chef Mauduit is buried in front of the chapel Sainte Philomène.
The climb to Bure begins with the hamlet of Sauvas, a pleasant picnic spot and one of the stages of the "Retrouvance" run by the NFB.
The territory of Montmaur, occupied since prehistoric times and the Gallo-Roman period, saw its buildings multiply from the twelfth century: Sainte Philomène Chapel, castle ... In this barony, 4th of Dauphiné, the lords will follow one another until the revolution. In 1829, was born in the family castle, the novelist Pierre-Alexis Ponson Du Terrail, author of the "Exploits de Rocambole". During the Second World War, the village castle is the seat of a resistance movement "La Chaîne", whose commander Chef Mauduit is buried in front of the chapel Sainte Philomène.
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All year round, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 8 am and 12 pm.