Nice is Nice but Marc Chagall Makes It Nicer
Artists Inspired by Provence · Barefoot Blogger · InspireTo say the Côte d’Azur city of Nice is all about fancy beach clubs, great French and Italian food and the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean, you’d be right. It’s all that…
… and more.
Nice was the home of artist Marc Chagall during the last part of his life and the largest collection of his work is permanently enshrined in the Musée National Marc Chagall
Continue reading here to discover why our Barefoot Blogger suggests a visit to this museum in Nice. She says it is a little hard to find, but well worth the effort for any one who is an art lover. Enjoy her photos!
Musée National Marc Chagall
Av Docteur Ménard- (Angle Bd. de Cimiez)
06000 Nice
Tel.: +33(0)4 93 53 87 20
Closed on Tuesdays
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