Château de La Napoule

Set up at the entrance of the Port la Napoule, west of Cannes, this castle was originally built in the 14th century. The remaining ruins were bought in 1918 by the eccentric American sculptor Henry Clews. He and his wife restored the property into an interesting combination of Gothic, Romanesque and Moroccan styles. Visitors can enjoy a stroll in the beautiful gardens and visit an exhibition of Clews’ collections and sculptures. There is also a tea room on the waterfront terrace.
Tel: +33(0)4 93 49 95 05
www.chateau-lanapoule.com

Château and Musée de la Castre

Built on top of Le Suquet in the 11th century by monks coming from Iles de Lérins, this fortified castle overlooks the whole harbour. Today, the vaulted Gothic chapel and a series of castle rooms house a small museum with displays ancient artifacts from all over the world and painting of Provence from the 16th to the 20th century.
Tel: +33(0)4 93 38 55 26

Suquet district

 

The old village of Cannes, located above the harbour, on the west side. A delightful place with narrow pedestrian streets lined by restaurants. Don’t miss a walk up to the Notre Dame d’Espérance church, with its tower dating from the 12th century. Its beautiful surrounding park offers panoramic views of the city and bay.

Cinema Monaco

 

Monaco Open Air Cinema d’Été

Parking du Chemin des Pecheurs 98000 Monaco

One of the biggest open air cinema screens in Europe located in old Monaco, on the roof terrace of the parking des pecheurs. Films shown in original language in the summer.  Movies start  daily at 9:15pm. Program is online.

Tel: +(377)93 25 86 80

www.cinemasporting.com

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