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Completed in 1661, Notre-Dame-de-Victoire Chapel was abandoned for several decades before being restored in 1955. Its facade, listed in the Additional Inventory of Historical Monuments, is built of limestone rubble taken from the surrounding area. It is pierced to the west by a central semicircular door with bases and keystones in Bibémus stone that has been fitted with a wrought iron bar grid since 1863. Two pilasters support a pediment surmounted by a niche occupied by a bronze statue of the Virgin. The interior of the chapel is lit by six arched bays, the choir is decorated with a wooden Virgin of the Assumption, and a marble altar from Le Tholonet was installed in 1992.
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