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1 Casino, Monte-Carlo
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4 Fondation Maeght, St-Paul-de-Vence
5 Îles de Lérins
6 MAMAC, Nice
7 Musée Matisse, Nice
8 Musée Océanographique, Monaco
9 Musée Picasso, Antibes
10 Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
4 Fondation Maeght, St-Paul-de-Vence

Hidden amidst umbrella pines above the village of St-Paul-de-Vence, this is one of the world's most distinguished modern art museums.

The Maeght Foundation is no ordinary museum. At its inauguration in 1964, André Malraux, Minister of Cultural Affairs, described it as 'a world in which modern art can both find its place and that otherworldliness which used to be called supernatural'.

The foundation was the brainchild of Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, who were art dealers and close friends of many artists, including Matisse, Miró, Braque, Bonnard and Chagall, and it was their private collection that formed the basis of the museum. Their aim was to create a living home for creation with accommodation for artists, and the ideal environment in which to display contemporary art. To achieve this, they worked in close collaboration with Catalan architect José-Luis Sert, a former pupil of Le Corbusier.

The resulting buildings blend artfully into the natural surroundings, respecting the curves of the landscape, and incorporating beautiful terraces, gardens and ponds where contemporary artists have given free rein to their inspiration. Look out for Miró's Labyrinthe - a fantastic multi-level maze of mosaics, sculptures, fountains, trees and ceramics; Chagall's vast, joyful canvas La Vie; and Cour Giacometti - a tiled courtyard peopled with skinny Giacometti figures. There is also a chapel in the grounds, built in memory of the Maeghts' son who died in 1953 aged 11, which contains striking stained-glass windows by Braque and Ubac.

Inside the museum, the remarkable permanent collection consists exclusively of 20th-century art and includes works by nearly every major artist of the past 50 years; these are displayed on a rotation basis throughout the year, except during summer, when temporary exhibitions are held.



Address: 06570 St-Paul-de-Vence
Phone: 04 93 32 09 79
Open: Oct-Jun 10-12:30, 2:30-6; Jul-Sep 10-7
Restaurant: Café (Inexpensive)
Accessible: Few
Admission: Very expensive
Other: Vence
Practical: Gift shop, cinema and art library
Info: St-Paul-de-Vence: Maison de la tour, 2 rue Grande Phone: 04 93 32 86 95
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