Church of Notre-Dame de Consolation, Hyeres
The present building is dated 1952, and succeeds an earlier building destroyed during the Second World War.
The present building is dated 1952, and succeeds an earlier building destroyed during the Second World War.
Church built in the 13th century, in a primitive Romanesque and Gothic style. The building is dedicated to Saint-Louis, as he would have landed on the beaches of Hyères in the 13th century.
Built in the 11th century, it became a mosque in the 16th century. It then underwent numerous alterations.
This hermitage dates back to the 12th century, and it is still inhabited by a dozen monks. The Montrieux Monastery is built on the eastern foothills of Sainte-Baume.