Saint-Michel Church
Grimaud Historic site and monument Roman - 12th C - 13th C - 16th C - Classified (CMN)
The church of Saint-Michel in Grimaud is classified as a historical monument. It was built between the late12th and the early 13th century. It was built between the twelfth and early thirteenth century.
All year round, daily between 9 am and 7 pm.
Grimaud is reputed for listing the first known church of the Gulf of St-Tropez. That modest church dates from the 11th century but we are unable to determine where it stood or what it looked like.
The Provençal Romanesque church that we see today dates from the end of the 12th century.
The building has undergone various modifications over the centuries, including the addition of the bell tower and the sacristy.
Originally, the church was encircled by the cemetery. Through lack of space, the cemetery was transferred to a site near the St. Roch Windmill in the late 19th century.
Inside, an 1850 fresco depicts St. Michael himself.
An organ was installed in 2015. For an evening during the Soirées Musicales de Grimaud (evening performances of classical music), the spotlight is placed on the organ, chiming out from the heart of this beautiful church.
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