La Malmaison

Cannes


On La Croisette, La Malmaison is a seaside pavilion in the former games and tea room of Cannes' grandest hotel of the 1860s, the Grand Hôtel (opened in 1864, shut in 1950, then demolished and rebuilt in the 1960s). Modern art exhibitions fill part of La Malmaison today; admission price varies depending on the exhibit.


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