Castre Museum (Musée de la Castre)
6 Rue de la Castre, Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, 06400
Housed in a medieval castle atop Le Suquet—the charming old town of Cannes—Castre Museum features a compact but fascinating collection of ancient artifacts and artworks from Asia, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and the Americas. Come for an eclectic array of objects and art, from antiquities to 19th-century landscape paintings, peaceful gardens, and a panoramic view of the city.
The Basics
In 1920, the works were moved from Town Hall to the fortress-like castle built by the monks of Lérins in the 17th century. Central to the collections are artworks and artifacts donated by a 19th-century Dutch aristocrat, Baron Tinco Martinus Lycklama. Highlights include rare Persian objects and paintings from the 1st era of the Qajars; primitive arts from the Himalayas, the Arctic, Oceania, and pre-Columbian America; and 19th-century landscape paintings.xa0
Go to the Saint Anne Chapel to see an impressive collection of musical instruments from all over the world. From there, take the steps to the top of the square tower for a wonderful 360-degree view of the city and coast below.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Castre Museum is the ideal spot for art lovers and ethnographers.
- Displays are in French only.
- The climb to the top of the tower is 109 steps.
- For security reasons, bulky luggage is forbidden in the museum.
- The museum is not wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
Castre Museum is located in Le Suquet, Cannes’s historic old town, at the top of the hill. From La Croisette, it’s a lovely walk. If driving, there is a parking garage nearby along Rue Georges Clemenceau at the base of Le Suquet.
When to Get There
Hours change upon the season. Throughout the year, except for July and August, Castre Museum is closed Mondays. In July, Le Suquet hosts special outdoor concerts (Nuits Musicales du Suquet). High season is during the summer and in May for the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix. Come in the fall when the weather is warm and the crowds are few.
Le Suquet
After the Romans built this soaring fortified settlement to defend against the Saracens, Le Suquet was taken over by monks in the 12th century. These days, the neighborhood is one of the most visited in the city. Wander through the winding and very narrow cobblestone streets decorated with pretty flower boxes and flowering trees and filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops.
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