Introduction
Renoir museum
chemin des Collettes
06800 Cagnes-sur-Mer
Contact
Tel. +33 (0)4 93 20 61 07 // renoir@cagnes.fr
chemin des Collettes
06800 Cagnes-sur-Mer
Contact
Tel. +33 (0)4 93 20 61 07 // renoir@cagnes.fr
Access
A8 highway + exit 47/48 + Direction "Centre-Ville".
Free car park.
Opening times
- From June to September: 10-13 pm and 2-6 pm (gardens open from 10 to 6 pm).
- From October to March : 10-12 am and 2-5 pm
- From April to May : 10-12 am and 2-6 pm
Closed every Tuesdays, 25/12, 01/01, 01/05.
Cagnes-sur-Mer, the town of Renoir
The Renoir museum is placed in the heart of a beautiful estate planted with olive and citrus trees offering a breathtaking view down the Cape of Antibes.
A8 highway + exit 47/48 + Direction "Centre-Ville".
Free car park.
Opening times
- From June to September: 10-13 pm and 2-6 pm (gardens open from 10 to 6 pm).
- From October to March : 10-12 am and 2-5 pm
- From April to May : 10-12 am and 2-6 pm
Closed every Tuesdays, 25/12, 01/01, 01/05.
Cagnes-sur-Mer, the town of Renoir
The Renoir museum is placed in the heart of a beautiful estate planted with olive and citrus trees offering a breathtaking view down the Cape of Antibes.
It was the retreat and final address of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who moved to Cagnes in an attempt to improve his arthritis. The museum's collection ; painting, scultpures, artist's studio and furniture constitue the testimony of Renoir's last 12 years of life spent in Cagnes-sur-Mer.
Renovation
The Renoir Museum and the whole Collettes estate fully reopened their doors on July 2013 after being closed for significant renovation work.
You can now come and visit a completely renovated site (accessible for disabled visitors) featuring two additional rooms: the kitchen and the hall on the ground floor, where a set of 30 sculpures is displayed as well as 2 new original canvasses.
Renovation
The Renoir Museum and the whole Collettes estate fully reopened their doors on July 2013 after being closed for significant renovation work.
You can now come and visit a completely renovated site (accessible for disabled visitors) featuring two additional rooms: the kitchen and the hall on the ground floor, where a set of 30 sculpures is displayed as well as 2 new original canvasses.