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musée Bonnard

Dedicated to French artist Pierre Bonnard, this museum in a Belle Epoque mansion offers a gift shop.

16 Bd Sadi Carnot, 06110 Le Cannet, France
📞 +33 4 93 94 06 06

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

The Musée Bonnard in Cannes, France is a must-see for art lovers. Located in the city’s old town, the museum showcases the work of the late French painter Pierre Bonnard. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Bonnard, and its permanent collection contains over two hundred of his works, including many of his iconic paintings, drawings, and prints.

The museum is housed in a beautiful old building, which was once a private residence. Inside, visitors will find a bright and airy space, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The collection is spread out over three floors, and visitors can take their time exploring the museum’s galleries and learning about the artist’s life and work.

The museum is home to some of Bonnard’s most famous works, including his iconic landscapes, still lifes, and portraits. Visitors can also explore the artist’s lesser-known works, such as his illustrations for books and magazines. The museum also hosts special exhibitions throughout the year, featuring art from other artists as well as Bonnard’s own works.

The Musée Bonnard is the perfect place to explore the life and works of one of France’s most beloved painters. Visitors can learn about Bonnard’s life and works, admire his iconic paintings, and explore the museum’s special exhibitions. The museum is a great place to spend an afternoon and get to know the artist’s work in greater detail.

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3 stars

A beautiful building in an intersting location.. huge space with 4-5 floors. But a very modest selection of artworks.. really more amateur level stuff that could be found in art schools than museum-worthy material. The staff was friendly and the premises clean and orderly, but can't really recommend the art. The Saint Tropez art museum which had probably 5 times less space and artwork was heaps ahead in quality.

4 stars

Huge building with modest selection. Young museum. Several Bonnard's works worth ti see.

4 stars

Four stars only because the explanatory panels are only in french, the exposition is interesting and valuable but the film shown about it is again only in French with no English subtitles, a little bit too long and soporific.