Toulon's Sacred Sites
Toulon’s religious landscape features a mix of architectural styles, from the 11th-century Romanesque foundations of the Toulon Cathedral to the neoclassical lines of Église Saint-Louis. The city’s history is reflected in the 18th-century Baroque design of Église Saint-François-de-Paule and the preserved 17th-century chapel of the former Chalucet hospital. These sites offer insights into the Var department's spiritual heritage, housing significant artworks and historical monuments that survived the city's extensive wartime reconstructions.
Toulon Cathedral
Toulon Cathedral, also known as Sainte-Marie-Majeure, is a Catholic church located in Toulon, in the Var department of France.
Église Saint-Louis
Completed in 1788, this neoclassical church features a Greek-cross floor plan and was designed by architect Sigaud. It served as a temple of reason during the French Revolution and was carefully restored after suffering damage in World War II.
Église Saint-François-de-Paule
A Baroque church built in 1744 for the Minim friars. Located near the harbor, it is known for its elegant curved facade and historical role as a parish church for the maritime community.
Chapelle de l'ancien hôpital Chalucet
A 17th-century chapel originally part of the city's historic naval hospital complex. It remains a preserved monument within the modern Chalucet cultural district.
Chapelle de la Transfiguration
Catholic place of worship.
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