The sacred church of Cimetière in the ancient city is deeply influenced by the traditional Baroque style and introduced to France by Spain and Portugal. The three halls near the church are left, center and right, the largest in the middle is the main hall, and the side hall on both sides is slightly smaller. Although the main hall and the church are separated, you can walk from the arch. There are many columns supporting the church, which are circled with baroque patterns, sacred plants and animals, angels in religion and plots in mythology. Closer up, the cantilevered pattern is exquisite and small, vivid. Look up, even the ceiling has decorative patterns and magnificent murals. In the middle is a crown pattern, surrounded by white plaster reliefs and spiral columns. If you want to systematically visit the remaining fresco treasures in the church, you can go through the main building of St. Dominique's Church to the museum. Bonifacio is located by the sea and can enjoy the Mediterranean scenery from a high position. If you have enough time, you can also walk to the beach and watch the magnificent Mediterranean scenery. Opening hours: 9:00-20:00 Ticket prices: adult 2.6 per person, 2-16 year old 1.5 per person, very cost-effective! Shopping: When you come to France, brand stores such as L'Occitane are popular punching places for travelers. Don't look at Bonifacio without much of the bustling city, a simple view, but still such a special store! Transportation: Since Bonifacio is an ancient city, it is recommended that you walk there, and there are many special attractions around. Only on foot can you appreciate the quaint charm here. If you want to drive by yourself, you can park for free in the parking lot next to it.