This simple Provencal-style building, surrounded by cypress, pine and oak trees, overlooks the sea and the countryside. The hilltop setting exudes a rare sense of calm and harmony.
Fine collection of ex-votos.
Built between 1618 and 1628, Chapelle Sainte Anne is said to have been built to thank heaven for preserving the city from the plague epidemics that raged at the time.
Dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers, the chapel houses ex-votos dedicated mainly to the history of Tropéziens sailors. It is open to the public for guided tours from 02/06 to 01/10/2025 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and weekends from 2pm to 6pm, and on 18/05 (Bravades), 26/07 (Ste Anne) and 15/08 (Libération).
This superb site is a must-see all year round for its remarkable views over both the Bay of Saint-Tropez and the cove of Pampelonne.
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