La Malmaison Art Centre

Ce point d’intérêt est disponible en audio dans le circuit: Visit Cannes, The Riviera’s Red Carpet
Overlooking the Croisette and the sea in the background, this small building is the last remaining piece of what was once the Grand Hôtel. Built in 1863, this spacious establishment included several gaming and lounge rooms, as well as 150 rooms. Although its activity ended with its demolition in 1950, this elegant pavilion, spared from the debris, was purchased in 1970 by the city hall, which converted it into an art center, now called La Malmaison. Every year, three major exhibitions showcase renowned national and international painters, such as Picasso, Matisse, and Miró. A beautiful way to honor these artists, for whom the French Riviera was an endless source of inspiration.

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