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musée Bonnard

Located on a Roman archeological site, this museum features statues, coins & other ancient finds.

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 Nice, France is a must-see for any visitor to the city. Located in the heart of Nice, the museum is dedicated to the work of the renowned French painter Pierre Bonnard. The museum houses an impressive collection of over 500 works by the artist, from his early Impressionist paintings to his later abstract works.

Visitors to the museum can admire Bonnard's beautiful and vibrant paintings, which often depict the everyday life of the French Riviera. The museum also features a library, which contains books and catalogues on Bonnard's life and art.

The Musée Bonnard is a great place to learn about the artist's life and work. The museum offers a variety of educational activities and workshops for children and adults alike. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of special events, such as lectures, film screenings, and concerts.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, and admission is free.

Many visitors have praised the Musée Bonnard for its beautiful collection and educational activities. On Tripadvisor, one visitor wrote, “The Musée Bonnard is a beautiful museum with a great collection of works by the artist. The staff were also very friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!” Another visitor commented, “The museum is well-curated and the collection is stunning. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommended!”

Overall, the Musée Bonnard is a must-see for any visitor to Nice. With its impressive collection of works by the renowned French painter and its variety of educational activities and special events, the museum is sure to delight art lovers of all ages.

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5 stars

Amazing! So fascinating to look at this Roman history. The museum was very complimentary of English speakers. I recommend scanning the QR code when viewing the outdoor remains and following the guide, it was amazing!

5 stars

We were so grateful to have come to this Museum. A modest yet wonderful collection & a hands-on taste of Roman History. Make sure to check out the basement level. For Anglophones there are no translations inside, but a laminated English printed guide you can borrow and follow along outside for the ruins. My Canadian-education French levels were enough to get by, with the occasional word looked up w/ my downloaded GoogleTranslate app. Highly recommend a visit if you are interested in history. A few of the indoor exhibits are interactive for little ones as well. In my opinion, it was well worth the 10€ each for us for the day pass. There is no option for paying just for one site - no matter what you’re getting the day pass with access to the other museums. I believe this would have been included in the 26€ French Riviera Côte d’Azure tourist pass as well. With our day pass we went to the Matisse museum next door, and that afternoon the Modern & Contemporary Art Museum too. Wonderful value, all included in the day pass.

5 stars

For those that love Roman history, this is a must visit.