A stroll through La Turbie, from Antiquity to the Belle Epoque

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06320 La Turbie
Discover the village of La Turbie on this walking tour through centuries of history, from Antiquity to the Belle Epoque! Admire the splendid views of the Côte d'Azur coastline and the Principality of Monaco along the way.
Start from Place Neuve, near the Pampérigouste brasserie, and take time to admire the splendid panorama of Cap-Ferrat and the village of Saint-Jean in the distance. Continue up Rue Edward Tuck, near the post office, and stop in front of the Church of Saint-Michel, a Nice Baroque-style church listed as a Monument Historique in 1938. Note the building's foundations and the large stones taken directly from the Trophée d'Auguste, then step inside to admire the sober lines, numerous paintings, some dating back to the 15th century, a superb high altar composed of 17 different marbles, a large Christ carved from a single cedar trunk and a Communion table in agate and onyx.

Leaving the church, continue up Rue Edward Tuck to Rue Capouane and the Portail Sud, which takes you into the medieval village. Follow rue Capouane and the ramparts of the ancient Trophée fortress to the Portail du Réduit, the ancient and only gateway to the Trophée d'Auguste when it was transformed into a fortress by the Counts of Provence in the Middle Ages. Follow the narrow streets to Place Saint-Jean and the church of the same name, the oldest part of the village and an ancient venue for festivities and celebrations.

Join rue du Comte de Cessole and stop in front of the Sancta Reparata house. Observe the inscription referring to Louis XIV's gift to the Principality of Monaco of the newly conquered lands in gratitude, and note the bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, then First Consul, who spent a night on the way to his Italian campaign.

Then take rue Philippe Casimir, the village's former main thoroughfare, and note the communal well and the huge oil jars converted into flower pots. Continue along rue Droite and exit the village through the Portail de l'Est. Follow Avenue Prince Albert Ier de Monaco to the Rondo, a veritable stone balcony made famous during the Belle Epoque, offering one of the finest views of the Principality of Monaco.

Finish your stroll in La Turbie with a visit to the Trophée d'Auguste, a monument to the Emperor erected by the Romans, who called the site "Alpis Summas" because it marked the border between Italy and Gaul, and a distinctive sign of the ancient Roman road "Via Julia Augusta".

Services

Services

Not accessible in a wheelchair
Free car park
Car park
Pay car park
Public WC
Charging stations for electric vehicles

Rates

Rates

Admission to the Trophée d'Auguste at an additional cost.

Openings

Openings

All year 2025

Location

Location

A stroll through La Turbie, from Antiquity to the Belle Epoque
06320 La Turbie

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • English
  • French

Environment

Environment
  • Close to a motorway
  • Mountain view
  • Close to a public transportation
  • Village centre
  • Close to GR footpath
  • Bus stop < 500 m
  • Sea view
  • Panoramic view
  • Cycling itinerary less than 1 km away
Updated on 16 January 2025 at 09:11
by Office de Tourisme Menton, Riviera & Merveilles
(Offer identifier : 7222094)
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