The church as it is to-day was
rebuilt in 1532 on foundations dating back to the 11th an 12th
centuries.
The Tower
Notre Dame, usually called the " Tour Charles Quint ", was built
in the 11th century as part of the ramparts and served as a look-out post.
From the old bridge over the
Nartuby, you can see two weirs which directed water to a flour-mill and saw-mills (the Moulin des Serres, a protected site).
Le Muy was one of the first villages in the Var to be
liberated, on 15th August 1944. The Musée de la Libération presents many
interesting exhibits, housed in an eighteenth-century olive-oil mill.
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