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The Lavender Museum is a very impressive museum. Under the sunny South French coastline, the lavender fields in Provence are so beautiful. You can buy souvenirs in the Lavender Museum.
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The French Lavender Museum (Musée de la Lavande), which mainly introduces the process of lavender cultivation and extraction of essential oils, is one of the must-see attractions for many tourists. The Lavender Museum was created in 1991 and is located in Kustre, in the heart of the Luberon Natural Park. In the museum, you can learn about the history, growth and products of lavender through pictures and videos. You can also recognize the production history of lavender spices and various production equipment for refining lavender oil. You can go to the attached store to buy some lavender perfume, essence, soap, etc. as souvenirs. There are two science and education films in the Lavender Museum, which explain the whole process of lavender from extraction, fractionation to processing, which is very exciting.
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The Lavender Museum is a very impressive museum. Under the sunny South French coastline, the lavender fields in Provence are so beautiful. You can buy souvenirs in the Lavender Museum.
Located in the beautiful Provence on the southeastern Mediterranean coast of France, it is known as the "home of lavender", beautiful is the endless sea of purple flowers, purple is known as "noble color", there is an inexplicable worship.
Participate in the local day group in Avignon, go to the stone city and the red earth city, and pass the lavender museum in the middle, so this is also an incidental attraction. It takes about ten minutes to stay, and there is a Chinese explanation. The difference between pure-bred lavender and hybrid lavender was introduced, and the lavender factory was visited by ancient law, and lavender products such as essential oils, soaps and honey were also sold here.
It’s not the flowering period of lavender in Provence, it’s bare everywhere, barely turning around in museums and shops. This museum contains more than 1,000 precious cultural relics, including many ancient Chinese cultural relics or Islamic art works affected by Chinese culture. Find a scene to watch the sunset at the Otaru Canal. A worthwhile trip
The Lavender Museum in Provence is a cultural extension of the Lavender Farm. The lavender bloom and the nostalgia of the museum are the most beautiful scenery of this summer! The modern design rooms, the entire forest, olive groves and vines and the century-old fruit trees are all owned by their own.
This is the place where the authentic children are not deceived by lavender experience. The front is a museum. It is free to visit. There are interpreters to understand the process of refining lavender. The back is a store. It is all lavender-related beauty products. The most affordable is soap and aromatherapy bags. Small bags 1 euro, It's nice to put it in the closet.
The Lavender Museum is different from the name. There is only a small piece of lavender inside. There is a gap with the scenery that is imagined. It is said that local farmers have planted lavender on the land and found that they do not make money. They gradually withdrew from ... Of course, the flower season of lavender is May and June. If you miss it, Just look at the remaining flowers or come back the next year. The museum can visit the essential oil process through glass, very simple production line, but always exude the aroma of lavender, very pleasant. Just, at the corner of the corridor is a shopping supermarket, once it is not a serious commercialization, it will appear unreasonable, only a little regrettable left.