Through the centuries, the chequered history and agricultural prosperity of the Alta Rocca have given rise to some imposing yet attractive architecture in Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano, where the façades of its large stone houses are embellished with cornices, arcades, machicolations and arrow slit windows. Its architecture continues to tell the history of a village where agriculture is now based around olives. Every year, the tree, its fruits and its oil are celebrated over a two-day period in March as part of the "A festa di l?oliu novu" (Festival of the New Oil). The village is home to a boutique selling a range of olive oil-related products, as well as an eco-museum housed in the old mill. Throughout the summer season, the Couvent Saint-François, a former Franciscan monastery, hosts a number of concerts and performances.
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