A must-see for lovers of 20th and 21st-century art. MAMAC dialogues with the city from its panoramic terrace.
Housed in a 17th-century Genoese villa, the museum holds the largest collection of Matisse's works, spanning sixty years of creativity.
The only national museum dedicated to an artist during his lifetime, it houses the complete 'Biblical Message', a major work on canvas and stained glass.
Housed in a former villa of Princess Kotschoubey, this museum presents a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, and graphic arts.
The Château Sainte-Hélène houses a world-unique collection of naive art, with works by Séraphine de Senlis, Bauchant, Vivin, and many others.
Overlooking the city, this hybrid venue combines cutting-edge exhibitions, artist residencies, and a national school of art in a unique architectural setting.
Since 1970, this gallery in the port area has been a landmark for collectors, with a demanding program mixing historical figures and young talents.
A hybrid and audacious venue, this gallery in the Libération district questions the value and dissemination of art through inventive staging.
In the Antiquaires district, Eva Vautier defends a strong curatorial line, mixing discoveries and established figures of contemporary art.
In the heart of the city, this multidisciplinary venue exhibits the Ferrero collection, a unique ensemble of the École de Nice, and offers a rich cultural program.