En Balade: Picasso Special Section
Explore · Guest Post · Guided Holiday ToursThe new ‘En Balade’ published by La Provence is a must for those who love the south of France.
In tracing Picasso’s favourite places, it has sections on Arles, Sorgues, Aix, Les Baux, St Tropez, Mougins, Antibes and so on. Each section has a good overview on the location, and many reasons to pick up this special edition.
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