| Grimaud
is a Provencal village in the heart of Moorish
Hills bordering the Gulf of
Saint-Tropez. The village has preserved
its medieval character along the cobbled and
flower-filled streets which meander between
the Church and the Castle.
Principal sites of interest and monuments:
The Castle, which was constructed in the 11th
century, the Church which was built between
1020 and 1060, the "Rue des Templiers"
(Street of the Knights Templars) constructed
during the 16th century, the Penitents Chapel
constructed in 1472, the "Pont des Fées"
(the Fairies Bridge) (origin 1498), the Saint-Roch
Chapel, the Quaestors Chapel (1498)... |