The Romanesque church dates back to the 12th century and has been altered over the centuries. Its bell tower and wrought-iron campanile bear witness to the town's Provencal past.
Entering on the left is a gilded wooden reliquary dating from the 17th century, which is said to contain the tibia of Saint-Benoît. At the end of the main nave, Saint Laurent is depicted in a remarkable stained glass window. The wall with the adjoining geminated window is the oldest building in the town and dates from the 11th century. The Place Castillon in front of the church is also the venue for many traditional local festivals (soupe au pistou, Fête du Gueyeur, Pan Bagnat...).
Early Mass on Saturday at 6pm.
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