After a fine day visiting the beautiful medieval city of Les Arcs Sur Argens, we were looking forward to visiting Chateau Sainte Rosaline, an excellent vineyard/chapel combo offering not only wine tasting opportunities, but also art, history and the mummified body of a Saint (!). We had read up on this estate and for our family this turned out to be the perfect sightseeing opportunity for many different reasons.
St.Rosaline is much more than only a vineyard offering wine-tasting. It is a bit like a kinder egg with many attractions both for the grown-ups and also for the children…
1. Beautiful Estate – walking amongst the wine ranks.
This Grand-Cru vineyard turned out to be one of the most visitor friendly estates we have ever visited. After you have parked your car, you may walk among the grape ranks. We were there in the middle of winter, and with no leafs you get an extra good look at the grape trunks. We look forward to walking here again later this summer to see the huge difference between on / off season.
2. Wine tasting at the Chateau wine shop.
The shop is really beautiful and the Chateau has put a lot of effort into making a shop with modern design and architecture. Visitors are of course able to sample the award winning wines before committing to any purchases. In addition to wines there are also a range of other locally grown products for sale.
3. The Chapel and the Mummified body on display.
For our two boys aged 4 and 9 the highlight of the visit was the opportunity to see a real mummified body. In this historic Chapel the body of Sainte Roseline, conserved for centuries under a glass case is on full display. Visitors and pilgrims come from all over France and Europe to pay tribute to her spiritual work. For our two boys this was a fascinating sight, and I must admit, for the adults in the family as well…
4. The Chapel contains orginal art by Marc Chagall
Another reason to visit the chapel is the beautiful mosaic created by Marc Chagall. Chagall’s Mosaic represents “the Meal served by Angels”. The monumental work of Art was made in 1975.

Summary
Chapelle de Ste-Roseline is marked as a top-choice sightseeing attraction in Lonely Planet. We had a lovely afternoon-winter-visit to St. Rosaline, and definitely plan to be back again with friends and family later this year! The location is only about 20 minutes from our house – here are directions.
If you want to read more about St. Roseline, you will find more details at this site.
The chapel is open to the public every afternoon except Mondays.
Official Website: link
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