The chapel Sainte Trinide

  • Historic site and monument
  • Religious heritage
  • Chapel
  • 16th C
Chemin de Sainte Trinide, 83110 Sanary-sur-Mer
Please note that the nearest station is more than
Studies by Bottin in 1909, then by Blanchet in 1932 and Clément in 1957, show that the site of Sainte Ternide, now called Sainte Trinide, was a Roman farm from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD.
The base of the chevet wall of the chapel is Gallo-Roman masonry. This chapel was probably built on the remains of a temple dedicated to Ceres or Cybele.
It is difficult to know when it was built.
From the registers studied, a request dated 1572 appears to obtain from Ollioules' council the office of guardian and hermit of the chapel to Jean Aycard.
Mention is made of marriages and burials in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The chapel was restored in 1785. It appears in the 1791 land...

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Private place.
Not open to the public.

Location

The chapel Sainte Trinide
Chemin de Sainte Trinide, 83110 Sanary-sur-Mer
Please note that the nearest station is more than
Spoken languages
  • French
Environment
  • Town outskirts
Updated on 03 August 2020 at 12:08
by Office de Tourisme de Sanary sur Mer
(Offer identifier : 4759367)
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