You love the Matheysine and its splendid resources?
You want to keep a memory of this territory in an original way?
Let yourself be transported into the world of the Matheysine through stories, legends, anecdotes...
To do this, find its emblems in the form of vintage posters, on sale for €15 each.
Notre-Dame de la Salette's Poster : The 2nd place of pilgrimage after Lourdes finally has its poster: to keep an indelible mark of this mystical atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else. The Sanctuary in all its splendor!
Napoleon's Poster: It is at the Prairie de la Rencontre de Laffrey that Napoleon rallies the first soldiers in order to reconquer power. The statue commemorates this decisive day for the Emperor. The memory of this historic event in Matheysine is now transcribed in a vintage poster.
The Monteynard Lake's Poster: It's impossible to miss this splendid view of the Himalayan footbridge of the Drac. The turquoise waters of Monteynard Lake may soon be enthroned on the walls of your living room?
The Sautet Lake's Poster: The most secret lake in Matheysine now has its poster! With the unmissable Obiou as a backdrop, the charm of the Sautet Lake is no longer to be painted...
Matheysin Plateau's Poster: In Latin, Matta means "to be wet" and cena: "plateau". Matheysine is indeed dotted with lakes. Here, three of them are represented in a single vintage poster: Laffrey, Petichet, and Pierre-Châtel.
Pierre Percée's Poster: After a bet lost by the Devil with Duke Lesdiguères, the Devil sent his folaton to a hill. The petrified one became the Pierre Percée. The most famous legend of Matheysine may soon be on your walls?
The Sénépy's poster: Nothing is more soothing than the view from the Sénépy mountain pasture. In the background, we can make out the Grand Serre and Napoleon's eagle. Memories of walks on our green meadows that we love so much in Matheysine.
Les Écrins's poster: Between the Olan, the Pisse waterfall and the Font Turbat refuge, explore the natural beauty of the Ecrins National Park. The highest peaks have never been so close as on this vintage poster!