Transplanted in 1776 to the Pré des Pêcheurs, then to its present location in 1815. It is one of the few marine cemeteries in France and offers an unrivalled view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the Baie des Canebiers.
This cemetery, laid out below the Citadel in the late 18th century and facing the sea, offers an unparalleled view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and Canebiers Bay.
Amid hydrangeas, tamarisk trees, and bamboo fences, you can stroll among the graves of celebrities past and present:
The grave of a Hindu princess, Bannou Pan Deï, wife of General Allard, who served King Singh; she lived in Saint-Tropez until 1884. Her husband, who returned to India, was buried in Lahore (Pakistan).
The grave of Blandine Liszt, daughter of Franz Liszt and wife of Émile Ollivier.
The graves of Paul Signac, Henri Manguin, and André Dunoyer de Ségonzac.
And those of Eddy Barclay, Roger Vadim, Pierre Bachelet, and Brigitte Bardot, starting in 2025.