MUSEUMS

If you are from another country or another region of France, this is for you. The French Riviera Pass provides free access to the most important sites in Nice and on the Côte d’Azur and helps you make big savings on your holiday budget! You can buy your e-tickets below. You can choose from three passes with or without transportation options. Below is the list of the museums with full free access with the pass.

But if you are from Nice or the Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur resident, over 18, this is for you. The Nice Museum Pass gives you free access to all municipal museums and galleries. How do I get my Nice Museum Pass? Bring 2 documents: a valid ID card or passport and a proof of address of less than 3 months. Present yourself personally at the reception of one of the museums or municipal galleries (except the priory of the Vieux Logis) with the documents. Your personalised Pass will then be issued to you on site.

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Matisse Museum

The museum, dedicated to the work of French painter Henri Matisse, brings together one of the most important collections in the world, which allows us to trace his artistic evolution.

Marc Chagall Museum

Created during the artist's lifetime, the museum houses the series of 17 paintings, illustrating the biblical messages. This series illustrates Genesis, Exodus and the Song of Songs.

Archeological museum

Founded by Augustus in 14 BC, the museum is devoted to the ancient Roman city of Cemenelum, now called Cimiez in the northern hill in Nice. Next to the Arenas of Cimiez and Matisse Museum.

Palais Lascaris

The Palace was built in the middle of the 17th century, for the noble Lascaris-Vintimille family. An exceptional baroque civil architecture.


MAMAC

This original architecture and an important permanent collection retracing the European and American avant-garde since the 60's. You can also enjoy an amazing view over the city on the rooftop.

Museum of the Photography

Located in the Old Town, this establishment offers temporary exhibitions which present all the trends from old photography to the digital image.

Jules Chéret Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts of Nice is set up in a former private residence which dates back to the late 19th century (the residence of Kotchubey, an Ukrainian Princess).

Massena Museum

The Masséna museum is a prestigious 19th century Belle Époque jewel located on the Promenade des Anglais next to the Negresco Hotel.


Prieuré du Vieux Logis

“Le Prieuré” houses collections of medieval religious art and a set of day-to-day objects and furniture.

Villa Kerylos

Villa Kerylos was built in the early 1900’s in the Anient Greek style and inspired by Greek mythology.

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, is a seaside villa constructed by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild.

Picasso Museum

Built on what had been the ancient Greek Acropolis of Antipolis.

The Maeght fondation

The Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence is a renowned art institution founded in 1964 by Marguerite and Aimé Maeght. It showcases an impressive collection of modern and contemporary artworks by influential artists such as Braque, Calder, Chagall, Giacometti, Léger, and Miró, set within a beautiful garden landscape that enhances the viewing experience.

La Villa des Camélias

La Villa des Camélias in Cap d'Ail is a beautiful Belle Époque villa set in lush Mediterranean gardens with breathtaking sea views. This historic gem offers a peaceful escape along the French Riviera. During your visit, you'll uncover the fascinating history of Cap d'Ail and the Belle Époque era, guided by the wonderful and knowledgeable museum curator, Hélène. If you're fortunate, she might even treat you to an exclusive private tour, making your experience even more memorable.

Musée Cocteau, the Bastion

Menton is a cultural gem dedicated to the renowned artist Jean Cocteau, housed within a captivating 17th-century fortress overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of Cocteau's artworks, including drawings, paintings and ceramics providing a fascinating insight into his creative genius.

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

The Oceanographic Museum is a prestigious institution perched on the cliffs founded by Prince Albert I in 1910. It showcases a vast collection of marine life specimens, interactive exhibits, and educational displays, offering visitors an immersive journey into the fascinating world of oceanography and marine biology.
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