The **Church of Èze**, also known as the **Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption**, is a historic Catholic church located in the picturesque village of Èze, on a hill on the French Riviera between Nice and Monaco. This church is an important architectural and cultural symbol of Èze and has a special charm, in keeping with the medieval appearance of the village.
Here are some features and interesting facts about the church:
1. **Architectural style**: The Church of Èze was built in a Baroque style in the 18th century (completed in 1772). It has a distinctive yellow façade that stands out against the backdrop of the green hills and the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The style reflects the tastes of the region at the time and the influence of both French and Italian Baroque.
2. **Interior**: Inside the church, you will find a fairly simple, yet elegant interior. The altar and decorations are in Baroque style, with some religious works of art that highlight the history of the church. There are also relics of Saint Maurice, the patron saint of Èze.
3. **History**: The current church replaced an older chapel that stood on the same site. The construction of the church was completed during the time of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, when this region was under Sardinian rule.
4. **Location**: The church is located on a hilltop and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the area. From the church you can see the ruins of the old castle of Èze and the famous exotic garden of the village. The view of the Mediterranean Sea from this spot is breathtaking.
5. **Cultural Value**: In addition to its religious functions, the church plays an important role in local events and festivities. It is a focal point for the community, especially during holidays such as the Assumption of Mary on August 15.
The combination of its Baroque architecture, idyllic location and historical importance make the Church of Èze a special attraction for visitors to this charming village.