Language The local vernacular language is the
Béarnese dialect, a dialect of
Gascon language. One of the eight primary schools of Oloron is a
Calandreta, a French/
Béarnese bilingual school. The demonym corresponding to Oloron-Sainte-Marie is Oloronais.
Architectural and historical landmarks The town received the label
French Towns and Lands of Art and History in November 2006. Oloron's architectural and historical landmarks : • the 13th-century Tour de Grède • the former town hall and prison, classified in 1987 among as
Monument historique • the fortified walls • the 16th-century Legugnon castle • the 17th-century building in the rue Pomone, classified in 1943 as
Monument historique • the Parc Pommé • the "Maison du Patrimoine" • the
Médiathèque public library that was awarded the
Équerre d'Argent architectural award in 2010 (architect :
Pascale Guédot). • the
Oloron Cathedral • the Sainte Marie church Tour-Grede 001.jpg|Tour de Grède Oloron Pomme 02.JPG|Parc Pommé Oloron cathédrale ste marie 2.JPG|Cathedral Sainte Marie Oloron N-Dame 01.JPG|Eglise Notre Dame Oloron SainteMarie Tour.JPG|Cathedral Sainte Marie Oloron St-Grat 01.JPG|Saint Great
Cultural life Oloron is home to a number of festivals : • the jazz festival
Des Rives & Notes on the first weekend of July, • the "Amateur web film festival", organised every spring season to showcase the best short films published on the internet, • the "Book without borders" fair held on the second weekend of June. Oloron-Sainte-Marie has a theatre and concert venue (espace Pierre Jéliote).
Gastronomy The town is renowned for its hearty vegetables, beans and meat soup, the
garbure, for the
Ossau-Iraty cheese, and for a delicacy invented by a local baker in 1925, the pastry "le Russe". ==Notable people==