Stretched along a mountain ridge, steep cobblestone streets and vaulted passageways lead to a village courtyard serving as a testament to the strength of humanity from the Dark Ages to present times. Originally built as a summer residence for the bishops of Vaison la Romaine, this courtyard has witnessed the turmoil of the French Revolution and the occupation of a German unit during WWII. Post-war, individuals with a passion for ancient stone homes have taken on the arduous task of restoring the layers of Medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture thereby creating another chapter of magnificence to this Courtyard in Provence.