Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, Saint-Tropez
Church of mentioned as early as the 11th century, dismantled during the religious wars by the inhabitants who refused to let it serve as a fortress. It regained its original appearance in 1600.
Church of mentioned as early as the 11th century, dismantled during the religious wars by the inhabitants who refused to let it serve as a fortress. It regained its original appearance in 1600.
Contemporary church, since it began in 1969. Its architecture is strongly inspired by the churches of the Camargue.
The current building dates from the 12th century, in a Provencal style, the cemetery was separated from it in the 19th century due to lack of space.
Cloister dating from the 13th century.