Pezenas
was the seat of local Government
Nestled
between the Mediterranean sea and the Haut Languedoc (the hills on which Caussinioujouls is perched), Pezenas
is a town rich with the sort of ambience that Languedoc is famous for.
Not
to mention the almost inexhaustible range of olives, honey and of course wines.
Reds, Roses and whites from the slopes of the the new wineries of the region can be found at wine shops throughout the town.
The
old town is rich with Artisans all still practicing their individual crafts,
with skills such as leatherwork, jewelery making, glass blowing, metal work,
painting and sculpture that have been passed down from generation to
generation. They set up shop in small workshops during the summer months,
offering visitors the chance to take home a truly unique gift or memento of the
area. During the winter months all the 'E' Shops in the old town close so the
artisans can busy themselves painting, sculpting and building ready for the
summer months ahead.
The
arts and crafts theme continues away from the old town, with family runs shops
such as
"2en1" in Rue Conti. Specialising in high quality material for
patchwork (a favoured local pastime) along with candles, candle holders and
other table decorations and gifts, "2en1" is a friendly place to
visit and an ideal stop in the search for a little something to remind you of
your visit to Pezenas.
Pezenas
is also well known for it's antique shops, with over thirty shops lining
the
main route through the town.
Pezenas
is a town that has always been popular with actors, singers and all manner of
performing artists.
As
well as arts and crafts and antiques, don't miss the weekly market,
in the centre of town on Saturday mornings. A wonderful selection of locally
produced food and wine, as well as a huge selection of flowers and clothing.
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