Saint-Paul de Vence on the Côte d'Azur

Saint-Paul de Vence
Saint-Paul de Vence

La Petite Cave – a wine cottage in a unique 14th-century cave

If you like wine in exceptional surroundings, La Petite Cave in St. Paul's cave is a must visit. The cave dates back to the 14th century.
Saint-Paul de Vence

The Collegial Church

The 17th century marked the golden age of the church in Saint-Paul de Vence. Here, in 1666 the church was raised to the rank of Collegial Church by the bishop Antoine Godeau of Vence
Saint-Paul de Vence

The Cemetery of Saint-Paul de Vence

The cemetery of Saint-Paul de Vence is one of the most visited cemeteries on the Côte d’Azur – here rests several celebrities – including Chagall, Escoffier & Maeght.
Saint-Paul de Vence

Célestin Freinet school

The famous schoolteacher and educator Célestin Freinet (1896-1966) taught in Saint-Paul de Vence between 1928 and 1933.
Saint-Paul de Vence

The Folon chapel – The White Penitents

Experience the admirable Folon Chapel, a design work of Jean-Michel Folon and learn more about an artist who had strong ties to Saint-Paul de Vence for over thirty years.
Saint-Paul de Vence

Le Fromager

Le Fromager in Saint-Paul de Vence offers a nice little stop where you can enjoy different kinds of sandwiches, dried fruits and drinks...
Saint-Paul de Vence

Grand Fontaine 1850

La Grande Fontaine was built in 1850 in the Provencal style and has inspired many painters and photographers over time.
Saint-Paul de Vence

Pétanque at Place de Gaulle

Try your hand at pétanque on the iconic boules court at Place de Gaulle and finish the experience with a drink at Café de la Place. The local tourist office is happy to offer an educational introduction to the game.
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Walk along the western rampart

“Henri Layet discovery walk” – this is a wonderful little walk on a recently created path that runs along the western side of the city.
Saint-Paul de Vence

La Colombe d’Or

La Colombe d'Or is one of the world’s most famous restaurants, visited by the most famous people in the world.
Saint-Paul de Vence

Lucky the Horse by Rémi Pesce

The artist, Rémi Pesce, used 3,000 horseshoes to create Lucky the Horse, each representing Saint-Paul's approx. 3,000 inhabitants.
Saint-Paul de Vence

The Maeght Fondation art museum

The Maeght Fondation art museum welcomes more than 100,000 visitors in a unique architectural building designed by Josep Lluis Sert.
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