Tres belle architecture, que de chefs d'oeuvre a découvrir, mes enfants ont apprécié voir une vraie "momie" celle de Sainte Roseline, dommage que l'on ne puisse visiter que la chapelle, j'aurais aimé parcouru les jardins qui sont en photo sur leur site internet.
attended wedding party in this gorgeous setting it was like a dream ...didn't visit the site during open hours but would return
Geweldig deze plaats, we hadden er een groot (Nederlands feest), met rondleiding in de productie afdeling. Uiteraard proefden we ze allemaal! Enfin als je naar les Arcs komt langs gaan. Ondanks de hoge export kwaliteit van de wijn is de prijs aangenaam
Chateau Sainte-Roseline Winery is a magnificent wine estate covering 500 acres that dates back to the 10th century when it was a hermitage. The estate's history is an interesting tale that includes the legend of St. Roseline in the 14th century. St. Roselines' remains can be seen in the glass coffin located in the chapel next to the wine castle, along with a variety of 20th century artwork. After a tour of the property and chapel, our visit concluded with a tour of the winery and a wine tasting. The wine was delicious and was available for purchase after the tasting. This was an interesting and enjoyable tour.
Vacker Chagallmosaik i liten medeltida kyrka. Även mumifierat helgon i glaskista från 1600-talet. Lite speciellt, men fascinerande!
je me suis mariée dans cet établissement, la décoration et le cadre sont absolument sublimesle clôitre mérite également d'être visité ainsi que les cavesbien sûr, il faut acheter le vin qui n'est pas mauvais non plus
Une adresse à ne pas manquer si on vient aux Arcs sur Argens. La Chapelle est magnifique et chargée d'histoire. A voir absolument
A great place to visit in combination with tasting and buying wine at the winery! Highlights: the wall mosaic made by Marc Chagall and, of course, St. Roseline herself.
Une petite chapelle à découvrir avec SAINTE ROSELINE qui dort en chair et en os!!Magnifique mosaïque,magnifiques peintures,a proximité du domaine du même nom.
Last year we visited this chapel, and the Chagall mosaic was covered up for restoration, so all we saw was the lovely Chapel and the curiosity of a dried up Saint Roseline. We regularly stay in the area, so came back this year and it was well worth the visit. The Chagall mosaic is vibrant and delightful, and the chapel makes a perfect setting. A visit to St Roseline Chapel may only take half an hour, but if you are nearby I would recommend dropping in. Never tried the winery, we are fans of St Pons Winery nearby south of Figaniere.