With simple lines and a highly representational technique, the works of artist Sylvie T., closely resemble architectural drawings which bring out all the natural beauty and detail of Nice. She chooses her subject and setting, then vividly reproduces a narrow winding street here, a belfry there, and then adds only a few subtle but highly effective touches of colour. The result is strikingly beautiful, so much that a well-known Niçois publisher used her drawings to illustrate a book on the heritage of Vieux-Nice.
This cineplex has several screens for your viewing pleasure. For a more enjoyable experience, sit back and relax with popcorn and a soda from the refreshment stand. For film times, ticket prices and further information please call or see their website.
This heavenly bay is one of the popular tourist spot in Nice. Le Baie des Anges or Bay of Angels falls along the Mediterranean Sea and is an ideal place to go sailing, indulge in some swimming and try your luck at some fishing. The beach front however is not ideal for a tan as it is covered by rough pebbles. The bay's associated promenade is also a famous venue for some street carnivals and marine festivals.
During his stay in Vallauris from 1948 to 1955, Pablo Picasso painted two panels of a twelfth century Romanesque chapel that was located nearby. The themes of the painting revolved around war and peace, transforming the chapel into an art museum of sorts. The museum also consists of a few pieces of contemporary artwork.
Since its establishment in the year 2011, Espace A Vendre has been dedicated to showcasing and promoting the works of up-and-coming artists like Karine Rougier and Thierry Lagalla. The gallery holds several displays throughout the year, some of which also include displays of artwork by renowned artists like Arnaud Labelle-Rojoux Philippe Ream and John -Luc Verna. Cultural performances, debates and film screenings are also organized at the gallery from time to time.