A small building on the right bank of the Bévéra, on the way to Sospel, this chapel acted as a barrier against epidemics.
Saint Sébastien, a saint invoked to protect against the plague, watched over this access to the village via the path leading up from the coast. It's also worth noting that this shrine is close to a bridge that crosses the river just below. Places of worship are often associated with the crossing of a river. A river crossing is always dangerous, and the chapel was there to protect the traveler.



