Summary | Culture




Chateau Grimaldi became the Picasso Museum on 27 December 1966. Picasso stayed there from mid-September to mid-November 1946 and produced a great deal of work.

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In 1963 it was set up in the Bastion Saint André, a fortification built by Vauban at the end of the 17th century.



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The museum houses the whimsical work of Raymond Peynet, and since 1955 there have also been exhibitions of humorous cartoonists and illustrators.

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Many documents and memorabilia from the Napoleonic era are on display. The collection tells the story of his One Hundred days.


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Fort Carré has overlooked Port Vauban for four-and-a-half centuries, and is now open to everyone curious to see the fascinating living history of Antibes.

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Conjures up the rich past of Antibes, important moments in the history of the town and the daily life of people here at the beginning of the 20th century.

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The Museum Public Section organises many activities for visitors including cultural and learning courses for children and adults.

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The museum is closed for an important restoration work of the building.

During the building works, the museum’s administration adress and phone number are the same:

Musée Picasso, château Grimaldi, 06600 Antibes,
T. 33 (0)4 92 90 54 20 – F. 33 (0)4 92 90 54 21
musee.picasso@ville-antibes.fr

The Cultural Service
T. 33 (0)4 92 90 54 28 – F. 33 (0)4 92 90 53 62
Publics.musees@ville-antibes.fr

The Culturel Service of the Museums organises several programmes for children, please consult : « culture » and « service des publics ».

The Association of the Friends of the musée Picasso
15 place Révély - 06600 Antibes
T. 33 (0)4 93 34 71 07

Thank you for your understanding.