Built in the mid-nineteenth century, the washing of Grignan, in the Drôme, is a beautiful neoclassical building. Nicknamed the Water Temple, he builds with his form of round temple of antiquity, the Temple of Love located at the Petit Trianon at Versailles.
Built by the mayor at the time, François-Auguste Ducros, the washing of Grignan experienced significant restoration campaign in the early twentieth century, and even today unveiled its circular basin surrounded by sixteen Doric columns surmounted by a dome. With a wingspan of six meters in diameter, the pool also has a central water jet.