This original poster by Lotza depicts the charming town of Saint-Pierre d’Oléron with its famous colorful cabins. The brightly colored wooden houses, typical of the region, line the harbor and bring a touch of cheerfulness to this charming town. The history of acéré dates back to Antiquity, when the Romans discovered the island of Oléron and began to exploit it for its salt. Over the centuries, the town became a thriving fishing and trading center, with a prosperous fleet of fishing boats trading fish with neighboring towns and inland regions. In the 19th century, the island of Oléron became a popular holiday destination for the region's bourgeois families. The town of Saint-Pierre d’Oléron then experienced a new boom, with the construction of villas and holiday homes to accommodate tourists. Since then, the city has managed to preserve its charm and authenticity while adapting to the needs of its visitors. This poster by Lotza is a true tribute to the beauty and history of Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, a town that is absolutely worth discovering for its colorful houses, picturesque streets and friendly atmosphere.