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Museums, galleries and heritage around Cannes

16 places listed in Cannes itself.

1 museums15 galleries

Including La Malmaison, Galeries Bartoux and Galerie Hurtebize.

259 places to discover within 50 km of Cannes.

44 museums203 galleries1 heritage5 castles6 religious sites

60 of 259 places within 50 km, sorted by distance

Museum

Musée des explorations du monde (MEM)

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie d'Art 14 14

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie Hurtebize

Cannes

Gallery

Echo Fine Arts

Cannes

Gallery

JP Art Galerie

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie Degreze

Cannes

Gallery

Galeries Bartoux

Cannes

Gallery

La Malmaison

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie La Banane

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie Vieceli

Cannes

Gallery

Bel-Air Fine Art

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie Neel

Cannes

Gallery

La Scène des Artistes

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie de Mimont

Cannes

Gallery

Galerie MC

Cannes

Gallery

Art d'Hier Oeil d'Aujourd'hui

Cannes

Museum

Musée du Masque de fer et du Fort Royal

Cannes (Île Sainte-Marguerite)

Museum

Musée Bonnard

Le Cannet

Gallery

Suzanne galerie

Le Cannet

Gallery

Galerie Itineraire

Vallauris

Gallery

Galerie Aqui Siam Ben

Vallauris

Gallery

Galerie Agnès Sandahl

Vallauris

Gallery

Terrail

Vallauris

Museum

Musée national de Vallauris (la Guerre et la Paix de Picasso)

Vallauris

Museum

Musée Magnelli - musée de la céramique

Vallauris

Gallery

Maison Marcel

Vallauris

Gallery

Mougins Art Prestige

Mougins

Gallery

Galerie Foch Mougins

Mougins

Gallery

Cornee Gallery pop art

Mougins

Gallery

Galerie ABCD

Mougins

Gallery

Galerie du Crescendo

Mougins

Castle

Château de la Napoule

Mandelieu-la-Napoule

Gallery

Red Dunes Gallery

Mougins

Gallery

Art de Claire Galerie

Mougins

Gallery

Galerie SP

Mandelieu-la-Napoule

Gallery

Galerie Black Art Fr

Antibes

Gallery

Galerie Gérard G.

Antibes

Gallery

Naor Official

Antibes

Gallery

Simon Robinson art gallery

Antibes

Gallery

Espace de l'Art Concret

Mouans-Sartoux

Museum

Musée d'archéologie

Antibes

Gallery

Discovering Beauty Art Gallery

Antibes

Gallery

Galerie Moli

Antibes

Gallery

Le Garage

Antibes

Gallery

Transartcafé

Antibes

Gallery

Atelier Divanak & Olipli

Antibes

Gallery

Galerie du Faune

Antibes

Gallery

Galerie Gangemi

Antibes

Gallery

Uao Art Gallery

Antibes

Castle

Château Grimaldi (musée Picasso)

Antibes

Castle

Fort Carré

Antibes

Gallery

Galerie Casablu

Valbonne

Gallery

Galerie Gabel

Biot

Gallery

Galerie Internationale Du Verre

Biot

Museum

Musée national Fernand Léger

Biot

Gallery

Atelier-Galerie Chris'art&tic

Opio

Religious site

Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Puy de Grasse

Grasse

Gallery

L'Atelier NJ Photo

Grasse

Museum

Musée d'art et d'histoire de Provence

Grasse

Museum

Musée Fragonard

Grasse

04About

A City Built on Collecting and Display

Cannes is best known internationally for its film festival, but the city has long cultivated a parallel identity as a marketplace for art. Its galleries cluster densely around La Croisette and the streets running inland toward Rue d'Antibes, catering to a clientele of collectors who pass through for the festival, the yachting season, or simply the Riviera climate. This concentration makes Cannes one of the highest-density gallery towns on the coast, rivaling Saint-Tropez and Saint-Paul-de-Vence in commercial gallery activity, though with a distinctly different, more urban character.

For history that predates the festival era, the Musée des explorations du monde (MEM) occupies the former Château des moines de Lérins on Le Suquet hill, where archaeology, ethnology and arts premiers collections sit within a building whose own walls date back centuries. Its adjoining chapel adds a further layer to a visit that combines art history with the medieval fabric of old Cannes.

05Neighborhoods

Where the Galleries Concentrate

La Croisette itself hosts several of the city's most visible galleries, including Galeries Bartoux and Bel-Air Fine Art, both part of multi-city networks that place contemporary sculpture and editioned works in prime seafront locations facing the Mediterranean.

Just inland, Rue d'Antibes and the surrounding streets shelter a denser, more varied gallery scene: La Malmaison, Galerie Hurtebize, Galerie Degreze and JP Art Galerie each maintain distinct rosters, from modern masters in reproduction and estate-authorized works to living painters and sculptors.

Further galleries fill out the district, including Galerie La Banane, Galerie Vieceli, Galerie MC, Echo Fine Arts, Galerie Neel, La Scène des Artistes, Art d'Hier Oeil d'Aujourd'hui, Galerie d'Art 14 14 and Galerie de Mimont, making a walk through this part of town the most efficient way to survey the city's commercial art scene in a single afternoon.

05Events

A Calendar Shaped by the Festival

The Cannes Film Festival in May remains the dominant cultural event, drawing gallery openings, pop-up exhibitions and private sales that align with the influx of collectors and industry figures. Many galleries schedule their most significant shows to coincide with this window, when footloose buyers with resources to spend pass through the city. Outside festival season, the gallery scene runs at a steadier pace geared toward the resident and seasonal Riviera clientele, with exhibitions changing over less frequently than in festival month.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much time should I plan for visiting Cannes' art galleries?

A focused walk through La Croisette and Rue d'Antibes covering the main galleries takes about half a day; add another hour for the MEM museum on Le Suquet.

Is the Musée des explorations du monde (MEM) free to visit?

The museum charges a standard entry fee, though many French municipal museums offer free admission on the first Sunday of the month — check current conditions before visiting.

When is the best time to see galleries in Cannes without festival crowds?

Late autumn through early spring, outside the May film festival, offers a quieter viewing experience with fuller access to gallery staff and less foot traffic on La Croisette.

Are Cannes' galleries mostly selling contemporary work?

Yes, most galleries along La Croisette and Rue d'Antibes focus on contemporary painting, sculpture and editioned prints, with some also handling modern masters in authorized reproductions or estate-released works.

Is Le Suquet, where the MEM museum sits, walkable from La Croisette?

Yes, Le Suquet hill is within a 15-20 minute walk from the eastern end of La Croisette, making it easy to combine both in one day.

Does Cannes have any UNESCO World Heritage sites?

No, Cannes itself has no UNESCO-listed sites; for World Heritage cultural landmarks, nearby destinations in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur are a better focus.