Located at Six-Fours-les-Plages, in the Var, the chapel Notre-Dame de la Pépiole is a religious building dating from the Merovingian period. Built between the 5th and 6th century, it is considered one of the oldest paleochristian buildings in the country.
Listed historical monument, it reveals a charming Romanesque style, and today serves as a place of healing and spiritual retreats. The chapel of Notre-Dame de la Pépiole unveils stained-glass windows made up of bottles of all colors, as well as a very beautiful Madonna with Child in gilded wood of sorbier venerated since the sixteenth century. In this restored building in the 1950s, Mass is still celebrated on Sunday at 10am.