The Musee Picasso (formerly Chateau Grimaldi) opened on 27 December 1966. Picasso himself stayed here from September to November 1946 during which time he completed many works and donated 23 ... read more about Musee Picasso
Grasse is the capital of perfumery in Europe, some say even the world and the Musee International de la Parfumerie pays homage to all things perfume from processing raw materials to historical ... read more about Musee International de la Parfumerie
The museum has been welcoming visitors since January 1963 to see the collection of works left to the city of Nice by the artist and his heirs. ... read more about Musee Matisse de Nice
The Museum of Fine Art contains collections from Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, Pierre Bonnard and Eugene Boudin among others. They also hold a considerable amount of fine sculptures by Carpeaux ... read more about Musee des Beaux-Arts de Nice
Between Nice and Monaco lies the beautiful St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat where you can find the incredible gardens and Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. Only a 20 minute walk from the Villa Kerylos at ... read more about Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
The wonderful Musee National Fernand Leger was built in 1959 and houses many fantastic pieces from a huge collection of 348 original works. There are mozaics and stained glass windows as well as ... read more about Musee National Fernand Leger
The Natural History Museum of Nice has a wonderful display of all manner of marine life, vertebrates and invertebrates as well as mineral formations and excellent examples of plant life from the area ... read more about Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nice
Visit some of Marc Chagall's most famous work including 'Le Message Biblique' his biblical collection. This is a stunning Museum dedicated to one of the most progressive artists of our time has some ... read more about Musee National Marc Chagall