The Grasse cathedral, Notre Dame du Puy, was built during the 12th century.
The cathedral’s strict, basic style, its structure and vaults, and its discreet decoration reflect Lombardian and Ligurian influences. It shelters works by such masters as Rubens, Charles Nègre, a beautiful triptych by Louis Bréa, and the only religious painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Le Lavement des Pieds (The Washing of the Feet).
Opening times:
From 9 h 30 to 11 h 30 and to15 h to 17 h 30, Monday to Saturday - closed Sunday (winter)
9 h 30 à 11 h 30 and 15 am to 18 pm every 30 days from July to September
Hours of Offices:
Winter:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 17 hours
Wednesday and Friday at 9 am
Saturday at 9 pm (Chapel of the Oratory)

Summer:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 18 hours
Wednesday and Friday at 9 am
Saturday at 9 pm (Chapel of the Oratory)
Sunday throughout the year at 8 pm 30 and 10 hours in Spanish Mass every 1st Sunday of the month at 11 h 30