Mons, A balcony over the Mediterranean coast!

Market day: Sunday

Festivities:
> Fête Patronale de Mons: August 15

Mons, classified as a “Village of character” perched on a rock at 814 meters above sea level overlooking the Mediterranean coast from the Coudon mountain in the West to the border of Italy in the East and sometimes even to the Island of Corsica!

Its territory is comprised of Mount Lachens 1715 m, the summit of the Var and the confluence Siagne / Siagnole, which explains the exceptional variety of its flora: broom, lavender, thyme, red valerian, wormwood … but also wild orchids. Mons has been awarded a prize from the Villages in Bloom competition in 2015.

Man has been present since prehistoric times, the numerous dolmens are evidence of this. In the 1st century AD, the Romans captured the Siagnole water source below the village and built a long aqueduct 41.5 km to supply water to the city of Fréjus. From the tenth century the village developed gradually.  The old walls of the village tell their stories and invite the walker to discover porches, arches, carved doors windows renaissance, romantic squares, wash houses, fountains.

Did you know?

Mons and Romans!

To maintain a consistent neat slope, the Romans did not hesitate in cutting out a huge rock mass overlooking the Siagnole: The rock measured 50 m long and 8 m high!

The village on video

Do not miss!

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Notre Dame de L’Assomption parish church

Résumé: 13th-century church The parish church dedicated to ND de l'Assomption is a true jewel of Provencal sacred art. Built entirely of stone, it was erected [...]
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13th-century church


The parish church dedicated to ND de l'Assomption is a true jewel of Provencal sacred art. Built entirely of stone, it was erected in the 12th, 13th, 15th and 17th centuries. Its architecture and contents bear witness to seven centuries of community life in Mons.

The church is adorned with 6 altars and altarpieces: the main altar 1680, worthy of a cathedral, Notre Dame du Rosaire 1635, Saint-Eloi 1715, Saint-Joseph 1680 and Saint-Antoine were classified by ministerial decree in 1958. The Altar of the Souls in Purgatory was listed in 1987.

The parish has been entrusted to the Saint-Martin community by the diocese of Fréjus et Toulon since 1988.

Monsoise House Museum

Résumé: La Maison Monsoise is one of the few houses in the village in which all the architectural features of bygone days have been preserved: [...]
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La Maison Monsoise is one of the few houses in the village in which all the architectural features of bygone days have been preserved: the vegetable garden, the bugadier, the old fireplace and its stone hearth.

Adresse:
14 Rue Pierre Porre, 83440 Mons, France, Mons

Mons rock-cut

Résumé: Discover the aqueduct, an impressive Roman structure still in use today. To supply Fréjus with drinking water, the Romans decided to tap the Siagnole springs [...]
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Discover the aqueduct, an impressive Roman structure still in use today.


To supply Fréjus with drinking water, the Romans decided to tap the Siagnole springs at Mons. They cut a trench 50 m long, 3.6 m wide and over 10 m high. This section is still in use today.

Adresse:
Place Saint-Sébastien, 83440 Mons, France, Mons

Mons Heritage Tour

Résumé: Perched on a rocky outcrop, buffeted by the wind, Mons invites you to stroll through time, from the prehistoric dolmen of Riens, to the [...]
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Perched on a rocky outcrop, buffeted by the wind, Mons invites you to stroll through time, from the prehistoric dolmen of Riens, to the narrow streets adorned with wrought-iron signs celebrating the trades of yesteryear that lead you along the calades.


As you stroll through the streets and crossroads, the village's old walls tell their own stories. Step by step, the walker discovers porches, arcades, sculpted doors, Renaissance windows, romantic squares, wash-houses, fountains...
Follow the wrought-iron signs to discover the old trades of Mons.
Mons, a "village of character", has preserved all its Provencal authenticity.

> STARTING POINT
Free parking in the village of Mons - Parking place Saint-Sébastien

> ITINERARY
A - Place Saint-Sébastien
Panoramic table.
Exceptional panorama of the Estérel massif, the canton of Fayence, the bay of Saint-Raphaël and Cannes.

B - Chapel of the Pénitents blancs
Founded in 1604 - Baroque altarpiece dating from 1713 - a large part of this chapel was converted into the town hall in 1969.

C - The Maison Monsoise
This is one of the few houses in the village in which all the architectural features of bygone days have been preserved: the vegetable garden, the bugadier, the old fireplace and its stone hearth. The fruit of the collaboration of all Monsoise residents, this old house has become: a place for safeguarding heritage, a place of memory, a place for exchange and creation.

D - Lou Fournas
The large oven, originally owned by the commune of Mons "since time immemorial". The 1468 deed of settlement refers to the bread oven donated by the community's lord, Antoine de Vileneuve, in exchange for the levy of one loaf of bread or cake out of 40, as part of the right to bake. It ceased to operate definitively at the end of the Great War.

E - The old castle
In 1580, the inhabitants drove out the lord and set fire to the château. In retaliation, the Duke of Savoy laid siege to Mons in 1590. From this site, known as the "Château-Vieux", narrow streets lined with houses dating from the 10th and 13th centuries lead to the "Portes Seigneurales", the entrance to the old medieval town.

F - The terrace of the Chapelle du Seigneur
Viewpoint

G - Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church
Begun in 1260, the church was enlarged in the 15th and 17th centuries. Six magnificent Baroque altarpieces and an exhibition of 91 dressed santons adorn the interior. The bell tower and bells are among the oldest in the Var: Vénus (1488), Marie-Anne Sauveterre (1501) and Musane (1535).

H - Marine et Monstagne exhibition

Robert Audibert exhibits all the model ships he has built with matches, devoting all his spare time to his passion. For example, the ship "Soleil Royal", with its sails and cannons, required over 5,000 hours of work and 32,000 matches. You can also admire a unique piece: the 1:127 scale model of the village of Mons, with all its houses, alleyways and lighting.

- The sign circuit -
A circuit of 35 wrought-iron signs along the village streets is a reminder of the houses where trades that no longer exist were once practiced.

TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS

- Guided tour of the village of Mons and the sign circuit on Friday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
- Guided tour of the Maison Monsoise and Lou Fournas at 11:30 a.m.
Information and booking 04 94 76 01 02
5€ / adult - free for children under 18.

Adresse:
Office de Tourisme - Place Saint-Sébastien 83440 Mons, Mons
Tourist Office
Town hall