St. Paul-de-Vence is a small, medieval village perched on a rock above the Côte d'Azur. Currently most famous for its extensive (and expensive) selection of artists' galleries, it has a long history and famous visitors in the past include Marc Chagall, who is buried here. [More information]
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September 22, 2003: Detail of the ramparts of St. Paul de Vence
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