Notre-Dame du Puy Grasse Cathedral

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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Carillon - Rue de l'Oratoire

The carillon on Rue de l’Oratoire was installed in late summer 2012.
It is comprised of twelve bells that chime every hour (10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.), playing the celebrated Provençal anthem “Se Canto.”

Carillon - Rue de l'Oratoire
Grasse

Maison du Patrimoine - Heritage Center

The Maison du Patrimoine (Heritage Center) hosts exhibition spaces and educational workshops: essential and inseparable elements of heritage mediation, core business of the national network of Cities and Countries of Art and History (VPAH).

Maison du Patrimoine - Heritage Center
Grasse

Little Tourist Train

Over the course of this 35-minute trip, the train will take you through the historic streets and charming, narrow alleyways of Grasse’s city center.

Little Tourist Train