Rue Droite, the longest street in the village, is a vital part of the community life of St Etienne de Tinée. Mobility, shops, historical past, and architecture all feature in the history of the village, all of which can be seen on this nearly 600-meter-long street.
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This is one of the oldest streets in the village, as it is an extension of the road from Nice on one side and connects the lands of Belloires and further Auron to the village on one side, and those of Ublan on the other, as well as the passes towards Ubaye and the north. It is therefore a vital axis between fertile and relatively flat lands, a south-north axis that has been heavily used throughout history.
The village was reached from the bottom of the valley through the Belloires district...