During your stay, you will be accommodated in a guestroom decorated in the colours of artists and personalities who have distinguished themselves in our beautiful Côte d’Azur, the French Riviera, including the “Matisse Room”, “Chagall Room”, “Niki de Saint Phalle Room”, all brimming with charm, some with a small terrace and romantic view of Old Nice.
3 categories of guestrooms :
Rooms with double or twin beds on request.
All rooms are non-smoking.
Room amenities:
Bedding and rooms are dust-mite and pest protected.
Visitez nos chambres
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The Vaco bedroom
The reference here is to Vaco Baissac, contemporary Mauritian painter, who provides us the opportunity to share in the love of the Island of Mauritius with its myriad colours. In his works we can feel the inspiration of the great masters that he knew at some point in his life...
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Thee Daudet bedroom
This room makes reference to Alphonse Daudet, French author (1840-1897) whose most famous work today, “Letters from my Windmill” is a collection of letters whose charm is to depict the scents of Provence and place colourful characters in that setting.
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The Pagnol bedroom
This room refers to Marcel Pagnol, French author and filmmaker, member of the French Academy (1895-1974), who paints us a picture of Provence, the meaning of dialogue and the melancholy childhood memories with “Marius”, “Fanny” “The Baker’s Wife”, “My Father’s Glory”, “My Mother’s Castle”, “Jean de Florette”, “Manon of the Springs”...
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The Renoir bedroom
Here is a room dedicated to Auguste Renoir, one of the most famous French Impressionist painters (1841-1919), who is more interested in painting portraits and female nudes than landscapes.Musée Renoir de Cagnes sur Mer ...
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The Queen Victoria bedroom
This room makes reference to Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India. She reigned for 63 years (1837-1901), by far the longest reign in the history of the United Kingdom ...
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The Niki St-Phalle bedroom
The room refers to the famous visual artist, painter, sculptor and French filmmaker (1930-2002)...
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The Picasso bedroom
Here we refer to the Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), who spent most of his life in France and was one of the most important artists of the 20th century, both for his technical contributions and his political stands...
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The Dufy bedroom
This room refers to Raoul Dufy (1877-1953), painter, designer, engraver, book illustrator, fabric designer, ceramist, creator of tapestries and furniture, interior decorator and decorator of public spaces and French theatres...
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The Bécaud bedroom
his room is dedicated to Gilbert Becaud, singer, songwriter, pianist and French actor (1927-2001), who originally underwent classical training at the Nice Conservatory of Music. He has left us an image of a thrilling performer in perpetual movement, with his polka-dot tie, and his hand cupped to his ear to be sure to keep in tune...
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The Van Gogh bedroom
This room refers to the Dutch painter and sketcher, Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890), who was best known painter in the world in the early 20th century ...
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The Matisse bedroom
Reference here is to the famous French artist, painter, sketcher and sculptor, Henri Matisse (1869-1954).
Pablo Picasso considered him to be his rival!
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The Chagall bedroom
Reference here is to the famous Russian, naturalised French artist and painter Marc Chagall (1887-1985)...
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The Monet bedroom
Here we refer to the famous French painter, Claude Monet (1840-1926), who was one of the founders of the Impressionist movement...
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The Cousteau bedroom
This room refers to Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), nicknamed “Captain Cousteau”, Officer of the French Navy and ocean explorer...
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