The traveler who arrives at Moor's collar since Digne-les-Bains
, perceives suddenly in front of him the riante valley of the Country of Seyne, the Valley of the White. Leaned in the hill of Robine, here is Seyne, crowned by Strong sound Vauban and the Big Tower.
We imagine easily the first huts of Edenats contruites in the side of the same hill, because Seyne was called formerly Sedena and because different Gallic tribes lived in this valley.
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Today, Seyne-les-Alpes has a double agricultural and tourist vocation. The tradition of the breeding, the nearness of 3 winter sports resorts and Serre-Ponçon's lake contribute to the dynamism of this mountain classified village "green station of holidays and village of snow".
Seyne-les-Alpes's patrimony
: Church Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth (13th century), Big Tower (12th century), Citadel Vauban (17th century), Bastion of the Penitent (17th century), Church of the Dominicans (17th century).
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