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The main attractions of Saint-Tropez include the Museum of Modern Art, where you can admire works by popular sculptors and artists; the unique ancient fortress built between the 16th and 17th centuries; but what truly draws tourists here are the local beaches. The most famous of these is Pampelonne Beach, the very spot once strolled by a young Brigitte Bardot. You should also check out the Museum of the Annunciation, the Maritime Museum, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Chapel of Saint Anne.
If you love art, you’ll enjoy not only the museum but also evening exhibitions featuring local artists. You can find them along the waterfront, but not everyone can afford to purchase their works – the artists don’t price their creations cheaply. Saint-Tropez owes its fame to Paul Signac, an artist who settled in the town in 1892 and later attracted Matisse, Bonnard, and other artists here.
Strolling through the cozy streets, you'll have a wonderful time visiting a historic Provençal mansion, where butterflies flutter freely. Visitors to the city have the opportunity to see the largest and most comprehensive collection in Europe housed in the Butterfly House, featuring more than twenty thousand species of beautiful insects. 🦋 »
The main attractions of Saint-Tropez include the Museum of Modern Art, where you can admire works by popular sculptors and artists; the unique ancient fortress built between the 16th and 17th centuries; but what truly draws tourists here are the local beaches. The most famous of these is Pampelonne Beach, the very spot once strolled by a young Brigitte Bardot. You should also check out the Museum of the Annunciation, the Maritime Museum, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Chapel of Saint Anne.
If you love art, you’ll enjoy not only the museum but also evening exhibitions featuring local artists. You can find them along the waterfront, but not everyone can afford to purchase their works – the artists don’t price their creations cheaply. Saint-Tropez owes its fame to Paul Signac, an artist who settled in the town in 1892 and later attracted Matisse, Bonnard, and other artists here.
Strolling through the cozy streets, you'll have a wonderful time visiting a historic Provençal mansion, where butterflies flutter freely. Visitors to the city have the opportunity to see the largest and most comprehensive collection in Europe housed in the Butterfly House, featuring more than twenty thousand species of beautiful insects. 🦋 »