Church of Saint-Louis, Hyeres

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.

About this building

Building with an elongated plan, with a gable wall façade, pierced by three carved arcades. A large rose window surmounts the central portal, while two small elongated bays surmount the other two portals.

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Stained glass
  • Interior features

Visitors information

  • Non-accessible toilets in the building

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Toulon Cathedral

Built in the 11th century, it became a mosque in the 16th century. It then underwent numerous alterations.

Notre-Dame Monastery of Montrieux

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