Villefranche, a small town with
steep narrow walkways broken up by small squares is the most visited cruise
ship port of call in France. The bay is one of the deepest natural harbors of
any port in the Mediterranean Sea, providing safe anchorage for large ships.
The Chapelle Saint-Pierre dates
from the 16th century. Used as a storeroom for
local fishermen's nets, it was restored in 1957 with Jean Cocteau adding his
now-famous murals depicting the life of the saint and of local fishermen.
Église Saint-Michel, in the heart
of Villefranche, was built in the 1750s
in the baroque Italian-style.
Fort
Saint Elme
The dogs of Villefranche
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