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Stroll to visit the town's ramparts, which date back to before the century and are probably Roman
At the end of the 19th century, the Puy-de-Dôme ranked third among the départements in terms of wine production. This activity inevitably influenced the architecture. This can be seen in the facades of the village of Mozac, which can be recognized by their exterior staircases leading to the dwellings, while the first floor, accessible under the staircase, was devoted to wine-making activities: vat room, cellars, etc. Take advantage of the walk to see the town's pre-13th-century ramparts. The Romanesque archways have been reopened.
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