A unique facade in the County of Nice that dates back to the 16th century, a few steps from the central square of the village.
One can admire there grimacing heads (grotesques) and the coat of arms of the family of notables. The building was occupied by the Tertiary Sisters of Saint-Therese who left Saint-Etienne to settle in Sospel in the 18th century. The facade was restored by the frescoist Guy Ceppa in 1984.
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Close to GR footpath
- Village centre
- Lakeside or by stretch of water
- Waterside
- Close to a public transportation