12 Must-See Museums & Art Galleries on the Côte d’Azur
With a rich history of famous artists attracted by the bright, natural light, the Côte d’Azur is spoilt for exhibitions.
1. FONDATION MAEGHT
For 60 years, this centre in Saint-Paul de Vence has offered a mix of art, architecture and landscape gardens. Spot Giacometti’s cat sculpture, Miro’s Egg and a Calder mobile, plus works by Bonnard, Braque, Chagall, Léger and Miró.
2. FAMM
FAMM (Female Artists of the Mougins Museum), a private museum that celebrates women in the arts, opened in June 2024 and exhibits paintings, sculptures and photographs by women who have shaped artistic movements.
FAMM © Jerome Kelagopian
3. MUSÉE MATISSE
Henri Matisse spent his winters in Nice and it was here, in the Mediterranean light, that he painted some of his most colourful paintings. The museum is in a grand villa in Cimiez, in the north of the city.
Musee Matisse
4. MUSÉE NATIONAL MARC CHAGALL
Also in Cimiez is this museum, home to Chagall’s group of 17 paintings known as the Message Biblique, which he started in the 1950s and which cover Bible stories from Genesis to Exodus.
Musee Marc Chagall
5. MUSÉE ESCOFFIER DE L’ART CULINAIRE
In Villeneuve-Loubet, visit the room where chef and culinary pioneer August Escoffier was bom in 1846, as well as his office, library and a whole room dedicated to the art of pâtisserie.
Musée Escoffier de l’Art Culinaire © Fondation Auguste Escoffier
6. MUSÉE DE LA REINE VICTORIA
Just outside Hyères, this high-camp shrine to Queen Victoria. who came here in the 1890s, includes jewellery, porcelain, photos, paintings, memorabilia and a scary, life-sized mannequin.
Musee de la Reine Victoria
7. MAMAC
Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Niki de Saint Phalle… with 1,300 works by more than 300 artists, the MAMAC showcases modern art from 1950 to the present day. Currently closed for renovation, it offers its collections externally.
MAMAC
8. LA CHAPELLE SAINT-PIERRE ‘COCTEAU’
In the 1950s. Jean Cocteau agreed to decorate Saint-Pierre Chapel, in Villefranche-sur-Mer Dedicated to local fishermen, it includes scenes inspired by local Mediterranean life and St Peter.
Chapelle Saint-Pierre Cocteau
9. MUSÉE PICASSO
The Château Grimaldi in Antibes was Picasso’s studio in 1946 and now houses the paintings and other works he created here. “If you want to see the Picassos from Antibes, you have to see them in Antibes,” the master once said.
Musee Picasso
10. MUSÉE RENOIR
With its original canvases, sculptures and studio, this museum in Renoir’s former home, Les Collettes, offers a captivating glimpse into the creative world of the Impressionist master, who spent his final 12 years here.
Musee Renoir © Georges Veran
11. MUSÉE INTERNATIONALE DE LA PARFUMERIE
As an insight into perfume-making over the past 300 years, this interactive museum in Grasse is indispensable. Housed in an 18th-century mansion, it has plenty of attractions for visitors of all ages.
Musee International de la Parfumerie © Georges Veran
12. VILLA EPHRUSSI DE ROTHSCHILD
On the neck of the Cap Ferrat peninsula, this Belle-Époque palace -built for Baroness Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild – houses art and artefacts from all over the world. The gardens are wonderful.
From France Today Magazine
Villa Ephrussi de Rotschild
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