Picasso himself said, ‘If you want to see the Picassos from Antibes, you have to see them in Antibes '. The 14th-century Château Grimaldi was Picasso’s studio from July to December 1946 and now houses an excellent collection of his works and fascinating photos of him. The sheer variety – lithographs, paintings, drawings and ceramics – shows how versatile and curious an artist Picasso was. The museum also has a room dedicated to Nicolas de Staël, another painter who adopted Antibes as home.
IndirizzoChâteau Grimaldi, 4 rue des Cordiers
Telefono04 92 90 54 26
Orari10am-6pm Tue-Sun mid-Jun–mid-Sep, 10am-1pm & 2-6pm Tue-Sun rest of year
Prezzoadult/concession €6/3