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Pop.: 1.652 h. Surface Area : 517ha Alt.: 305m |
A visit to this village - perched on a rocky mound facing Mont Chauve (854 metres high) and still protected by defensive walls punctuated by fortified gates - requires strong leg muscles. But you will not be disappointed by its fine stone houses and its beautifully restored pastel housefronts - some of which are decorated with superb trompe-l'oeil frescoes - nor by its cobbled alleyways and stairways, vaulted passageways, little fountains and ancient carved doors, nor by its baroque style church with a square belltower. You will no doubt be impressed by the panoramic view of Nice and the coast Sit for a while on the bench shaded by an ancient oak tree, dreaming of the time when Queen Victoria arrived in the village by horse-drawn carraige to drink a cup of tea. The “Thé à la Reine” square is so named in homage to this famous visitor. Another prestigious visitor was the writer Jules Romains. The action of his novel "La Douceur de Vivre", the eighteenth volume of his famous work "Les Hommes de Bonne Volonté, is set in this perched village. Also, if you like mysteries, perhaps you'd like to try to solve the mystery of the small equilateral pyramid that sits atop Les Ratapignata cave. It is one of the very few pyramids that exist in Europe, and to this day no-one has been able to explain it! |
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Church of La Nativité 1624 with pyramidial square belltower (inside are 17th century paintings including a beautiful Nativity, 17th century engravings by the Evangelists, a font dating back to 1606, and a Renaissance baptistry).
Sainte-Croix Chapel 1619 |
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