




The eternal resting place of painter Marc Chagall, who died in Saint-Paul in 1985, is located in the south of the village facing the Mediterranean Sea...
The core of Saint-Paul de Vence between the year 1000 and the beginning of the 12th century was the Plateau du Puy, where the cemetery now stands. Dwellings had probably been set up around the church of Saint Michel, which played a religious role obviously, but was also where the community's representatives would gather to take major decisions. The current chapel probably dates from the 16th century.
Famous people buried in Saint-Paul de Vence's cemetery include Marc Chagall, who lived in the village from 1966 to 1985. For almost 20 years, he painted local landscapes featuring romantic couples, goats and cockerels floating across the village and its ramparts, in the fragrance of immense bouquets of flowers.
Aimé and Marguerite Maeght repose alongside their son, Bernard, who died at the age of 11.
Famous people buried in Saint-Paul de Vence's cemetery include Marc Chagall, who lived in the village from 1966 to 1985. For almost 20 years, he painted local landscapes featuring romantic couples, goats and cockerels floating across the village and its ramparts, in the fragrance of immense bouquets of flowers.
Aimé and Marguerite Maeght repose alongside their son, Bernard, who died at the age of 11.
Openings
Openings
All year
All year
Monday
08:00 - 18:30
Tuesday
08:00 - 18:30
Wednesday
08:00 - 18:30
Thursday
08:00 - 18:30
Friday
08:00 - 18:30
Saturday
08:00 - 18:30
Sunday
08:00 - 18:30
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Village centre