The cathedral dates from the mid-13th century (the bishopric was transferred from Antibes to Grasse in 1244). The architecture is influenced by both Liguria and Lombardy (layout, decorative elements, vaulting).
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The main facade is simple and unassuming, reflecting the interior layout : a raised central nave and two side aisles.
In the 18th century, a crypt was dug beneath the cathedral and the interior tiling and steps were redone. The central doorway became the sole entrance through the façade, reached by a double staircase, with a statue of the Virgin above it.
The walnut doors were carved by two Grasse cabinetmakers, Deschamps and Raybaud.
The Grasse cathedral houses many artifacts,...
In the 18th century, a crypt was dug beneath the cathedral and the interior tiling and steps were redone. The central doorway became the sole entrance through the façade, reached by a double staircase, with a statue of the Virgin above it.
The walnut doors were carved by two Grasse cabinetmakers, Deschamps and Raybaud.
The Grasse cathedral houses many artifacts,...
Services
Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Possibility of drop-off in front of the site
Incline >5% but reasonable
Openings
All year 2024 - Closed on sunday
Location
Contact Notre-Dame du Puy Grasse Cathedral
Spoken languages
Environment
- Pedestrian area
- Town location
- In the historic centre