Nice, the Guide invites you to discover a city that has much more to offer its visitors than just postcard attractions: Nice is a city with a soul forged over the centuries, having transformed from an impregnable citadel to an authentic cultural center open to the world.
With this guide, you’ll explore the streets of Nice differently with various themed itineraries (history, architecture, art, cuisine, etc.) and a selection of sites, featuring the latest updates from specialists. At your leisure, stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, soaking up its medieval atmosphere and religious fervor, admire the palaces and villas built to the grandeur of their owners, or embark on a quest for unique artistic discoveries…
Nice will then reveal its secrets step by step, with emotion.
Discover Nice through the themed itineraries offered:
- Nice during Prehistory: Terra Amata Museum, Lazaret Cave and Laboratory, Giribaldi site…
- Nice during Antiquity: Archaeological Museum and Site of Nice-Cemenelum, Early Christian Cathedral
- Nice in the Middle Ages: Castle Hill, Pairoliรจre Gate, Archaeological Crypt…
- Nice during the Baroque: Lascaris Palace, Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, Church of Gรฉsรน…
- Nice in the Belle รpoque: Jetรฉe-Promenade Casino, Belgrano Manor, Nice Opera, Nice train stations…
- Nice and Contemporary Art: MAMAC, La Station, Ferrero Gallery, Bernar Venet, Jaume Plensa…
- Nice and its Writers: Max Gallo, Romain Gary, Didier Van Cauwelaert, Michel Butor…
- Nice and the Russians: Valrose Castle, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Russian Church on Longchamp Street…
- Nice and its Villas: Villa Furtado-Heine, Villa Massรฉna, Folie Smith…
- Nice and its Churches: Sainte-Rรฉparate Cathedral, Notre-Dame Basilica, Sainte-Jeanne dโArc Church…
- Nice and its Cemeteries: Chรขteau Cemetery, Cimiez Cemetery, Caucade Cemetery…
- Nice and its Cuisine: history and specialties
Price: 14 Euros
You can find this new release on the Mรฉmoires Millรฉnaires editions website starting tomorrow. Also, at our stand during the Nice Book Fair to be held at Albert I Garden, on June 17, 18, and 19, or in bookstores starting June 21.