ÉGLISE SAINT TROPHIME D'OPIO
This Romanesque church offers a beautiful panoramic view of the former market garden and the surrounding area.
In Romanesque style, it has a panoramic view of the former farmlands now occupied by a golf course. It houses baptismal fonts from the 12th century, a 17th century painting depicting saint Trophime (Bishop of Arles around 250 AD) and a reliquary of saint Floride, patron saint of Opio. In the 12th century nave, a half-column from the 4th century suggests that the church was built on the ruins of a pagan temple.
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