Saint-Restitut is a village built out of stone on a rocky promontory overlooking the plain Des Paluds. It was once inhabited by the ‘Tricastini’. The history of the village revolves mainly around the mining of the famous local white stone and
its patron Saint Restitut, who, according to the Gospel, was born blind. His relics are said to be in the funerary tower adjoining the church. The windy lanes lined with the quarrymen’s houses, built alongside their masters’ mansions, lead the way to the tower house and the romanesque church adjacent to the funerary
tower. Those are all listed buildings. Once you have stepped through the gate called ‘Porte Rose’, walk onto Chemin du Mistral towards the chapel of Saint Sépulcre and the stone ‘sentinels’ - a contemporary memorial to quarry workers.
The trails to the white stone quarries still bear the marks of the heavy carts transporting blocks of stone. Quarry workers endured this hard life from
time immemorial to give builders enough stone to build cathedrals in the Middle Ages, as well as some more recent buildings.
Discovery tour of Saint Restitut
Historic site and monument - Saint-Restitut