The church Notre-Dame du Bon Voyage, built in 1674 on the shore of the harbour where it greeted the departure and return of the sailors. In 1892, the architect Paul Page, their assistant architect Paul Page, added a neo-Gothic facade.
The instrumental part of the organs, by François Mader, an organist from Marseilles (1892), is classified as a historical monument:
- in 1591, a chapel was built by the fishermen of Six-Fours on the coast
- 1603, construction of a larger church
- in 1614, becomes a branch of Six-Fours under the name of Notre-Dame du Bon-Voyage
- in 1892, the façade was rebuilt by the architect Paul Page, in neo-Gothic style.
- After the 1944 bombings, all the stained glass windows were created and the church was rebuilt.
- In 1990 and 1995, most of the church's furnishings were protected as Historic Monuments, including its organ.
Masses on Saturday 6.30pm, Sunday 8am and 10am.
Masses in the chapel every morning at 9am except Wednesday 6.30pm
Opening
Days | Hours |
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Monday | Not disclosed |
Tuesday | Not disclosed |
Wednesday | Not disclosed |
Thursday | Not disclosed |
Friday | Not disclosed |
Saturday | Not disclosed |
Sunday | Not disclosed |