This year once again, Nice makes the European Heritage Days a highlight of the new season with a program centered around “The Art of Sharing,” the national theme for 2018.
Join us to (re)discover and appreciate the numerous riches of the Nice landscape: visits to sites usually closed to the public or previously unseen, concerts, exhibitions, children’s workshops…
All the cultural establishments of the City of Nice (museums, galleries, municipal archives, Mediterranean University Center…), cultural partners (Villa Arson, Palais des Rois Sardes, associations…) and religious buildings will open their doors with a program featuring unique visits, activities, and conferences related to the theme…
●●● Highlights of the European Heritage Days in Nice
Franciscan Church
Exceptional visit of the old Franciscan church, the convent, and the cloister. Stroll inside the building undergoing rehabilitation.
Villa Paradiso
Poetic walk through the villa and its gardens, a key location of the Belle Époque, culture, and musical education.
“Root[s]! Italian Influences in Nice’s Heritage” – Heritage Center – Le Sénat
Due to its geographical proximity to Italy, but also because of their shared history, its population, its urbanism stemming from the royal directives from Turin, Nice, both a gateway to the Alps and a port of the Mediterranean, conducive to exchanges, showcases a culture, architecture, and way of living that are intrinsically Latin.
Nice Côte d’Azur Archives – Building (former villa Les Palmiers) and gardens listed as an additional inventory on June 23, 1993. Marble Palace – 7, avenue de Fabro
Urban Planning and Architecture Forum – Le 109 – 89, route de Turin
Francis-Gag Theater – 4, rue de la Croix
National Theater of Nice – Promenade des Arts
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