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Across from the Monastery of Cimiez , this garden is a vast olive grove with a wonderful view over the city. You will also find the Matisse Museum and Roman ruins nearby, interesting to visit.
Monastère Notre-Dame-de-Cimiez Near the Matisse Museum, the Monastère Notre-Dame-de-Cimiez is nestled in the stylish Cimiez neighborhood, directly above the ancient ruins of Cemenelum. Below the monastery are vestiges of the Roman baths and amphitheater. Originally a Benedictine foundation, the monastery was taken over by the Franciscans in the 16th century and extended in the 17th century. Its present appearance is characterized by the restoration carried out according to neo-Gothic models in 1850. Today the Cimiez Monastery is listed as a Historical Monument and houses a museum about the history of local Franciscan monks since the 13th century. The museum also contains a collection of frescoes and religious art. The monastery's 15th-century church is adorned with three masterpieces of painting by Louis Bréa, the renowned Italian painter. Visitors will enjoy wandering the monastery's luxuriant grounds, landscaped with Mediterranean trees and a rose garden. Vantage points from the garden offer sweeping views of the town all the way to the sea. Address: Place du Monastère, Nice
Monastère Notre-Dame-de-Cimiez Near the Matisse Museum, the Monastère Notre-Dame-de-Cimiez is nestled in the stylish Cimiez neighborhood, directly above the ancient ruins of Cemenelum. Below the monastery are vestiges of the Roman baths and amphitheater. Originally a Benedictine foundation, the mona…
Take number 17 bus from outside Gare Nice Ville up the hill to this tranquil church. Don't forget to wonder arounthe cemetery to see the understated resting place of Matisse and his wife.
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Place Jean-Paul II Pape
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur