A carved stone on a house in the Grand'Rue, Genolhac, France. Genolhac is a Cevenol village in the south of France.


Génolhac is a village in the Cévennes region of France. The town has a long historywhich can be traced back to ancient times when the village was on the “tin route” – an old trading route. The Dominicans installed themselves in the village in the 13th century. Much of the centre of the village today can be traced back to the Middle Ages and many mediaeval features can be recognised when walking through the main streets of the village today. The original owner of this house was Antoine del Ranc who was a coppersmith


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Location: The Grand' Rue, 30450 Génolhac, Gard, France.
Photo credit: © Brian Hartshorn / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: 1533., ages., carved, carvings., coppersmith., date, dated, france., gard., middle, stone., stones., énolhac., évennes., évenol.