Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie
Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie
Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie
Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie
Vence - Sanseverino
Vence - Sanseverino
Vence - Sister Sledge
Vence - Sister Sledge
Vence - Sister Sledge
Saint-Paul-de-Vence - Les Gourmandises
Grasse
Grasse - Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Puy
Grasse - Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Puy
Grasse - Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Puy
Avignon
Avignon - Rue des Teinturiers
Avignon - Halles d'Avignon
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Avignon - Palais des Papes
Vence - Real estate
Vence - Les Négresses Vertes
Vence - Shake Shake Go
Sanremo - La Casa dei Sapori
Sanremo - Casino
Sanremo - Chiesa di Cristo Salvatore
Sanremo
Sanremo - Oratorio Dell'Immacolata Concezione
Sanremo - Concattedrale di San Siro
Sanremo - Concattedrale di San Siro
Sanremo - Mr. Ripley
Sanremo - Tonno
Sanremo - Polpo
Ventimiglia - Camere d`Aria
Ventimiglia - San Michele
Ventimiglia - San Michele
Ventimiglia - Oratorio dei Neri
Ventimiglia
Ventimiglia - Battisterio
Ventimiglia - Battisterio
Ventimiglia - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Ventimiglia - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
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Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie


Vence was known in Roman times as "Vintium". It was the seat of a bishop as early as 419. Parts of the cathedral date back to early Merovingian times.
The first church, built over the foundation of a Roman temple, was probably destroyed by the Lombards. It was rebuilt, damaged, destroyed many times over the century - and by now is a mixture of different styles from Carolingian to late baroque.
The first church, built over the foundation of a Roman temple, was probably destroyed by the Lombards. It was rebuilt, damaged, destroyed many times over the century - and by now is a mixture of different styles from Carolingian to late baroque.
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