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La Malmaison
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La Malmaison is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
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La Malmaison

47 Bd de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes, France
4.3(254)
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La Malmaison is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

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attractions: Croisette Beach Cannes, Plage Macé, La Croisette - Cannes, Galeries Bartoux Cannes, Espace Miramar, Galerie Vieceli Cannes, Bel-Air Fine Art, Galerie Vieceli, Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes, JP Art Galerie, restaurants: Hyde Beach Cannes, La Môme Plage, Mademoiselle Gray Plage Barrière, CBeach - Plage Restaurant Cannes, Palais Stéphanie Beach, Scalini, La Môme, Bobo bistro, Armani/Caffè, Lucia Cannes, local businesses: Pop'Bike Cannes : Location de Vélos, Scooters & Mini Moke - Côte d'Azur, Casino Partouche Cannes 50 Croisette, La Plage Du Festival, PRIV8 GYM, FNAC Cannes, GillK PHOTOGRAPHY - Photographer Cannes - Nice - Monaco, Ferret, Jimmy Choo, Cartier, BALENCIAGA
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Sat10 - 10:50 a.m., 2 - 6 p.m.Closed

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Plage Macé

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Galeries Bartoux Cannes

Galeries Bartoux Cannes

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Hyde Beach Cannes

La Môme Plage

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CBeach - Plage Restaurant Cannes

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La Malmaison is a historic château located near Paris, France, in the town of Rueil-Malmaison. It is famously known as the residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and his first wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais. The château played a significant role during the early 19th century and is a key site for understanding Napoleon's life and his connection to French history.

Originally built in the 17th century, La Malmaison was transformed into a lavish residence by Joséphine, who had a keen interest in botany and gardening. She created beautiful gardens and established a collection of exotic plants that reflected her love for nature. The château is also notable for its elegant interiors, which have been restored to showcase the style of the Napoleonic era.

Today, La Malmaison serves as a museum dedicated to the Napoleonic period, featuring a collection of artifacts, paintings, and furniture that belonged to Napoleon and Joséphine. Visitors can explore the various rooms, including the library, dining room, and drawing rooms, which provide insights into their lives and the historical context of the time.

The site also hosts temporary exhibitions, cultural events, and educational programs, making it a vibrant center for those interested in history and the legacy of the Napoleonic era. Its beautiful setting and rich history make La Malmaison a fascinating destination for both history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. If you have any specific questions about La Malmaison or its exhibitions, feel...

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3.0
19w

What a pity to experience what have became this Cannes' landmark with such an horrible Jean-Michel Othoniel's exhibition ...

In 1946, the gardens and salons of the Grand Hôtel and La Malmaison served as the backdrop for the opening of the first film festival.

On September 25, 1969, the municipality purchased the villa as part of the Palais des Festivals' western extension project. The villa is the last remaining example of the Belle Époque on the Croisette. It was then occupied by various municipal departments: the Cultural Affairs Department was located on the first floor, and the Radio-Cannes team on the second floor for a few years, replaced by the Communications Department and the Cannes Cinema Association.

Beginning in 1970, the villa hosted the municipality's art exhibitions under the name La Malmaison Art Center. It housed the Directors' Fortnight...

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1.0
3y

I'm writing this as I'm sat inside here just to prolong the time. I'm a huge art fan, but this was so disappointing. You can walk around in literally five minutes, I was so surprised when I walked out of one room to find I was back at the entrance.

There are practically no rooms here and when I've been today, there is an exhibition where an artist has just made seemingly very low effort beach videos and projected them onto beach equipment. Why would people want to see this when there is an actual beach literally across the road?

Nothing is written in other languages at all, no toilet for paid customers and the only thing to prolong you being here are if you want to stop to watch the boring and poorly put together films.

If I knew it was so small, I would have done the sensible thing and spent the six...

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What a pity to experience what have became this Cannes' landmark with such an horrible Jean-Michel Othoniel's exhibition ... In 1946, the gardens and salons of the Grand Hôtel and La Malmaison served as the backdrop for the opening of the first film festival. On September 25, 1969, the municipality purchased the villa as part of the Palais des Festivals' western extension project. The villa is the last remaining example of the Belle Époque on the Croisette. It was then occupied by various municipal departments: the Cultural Affairs Department was located on the first floor, and the Radio-Cannes team on the second floor for a few years, replaced by the Communications Department and the Cannes Cinema Association. Beginning in 1970, the villa hosted the municipality's art exhibitions under the name La Malmaison Art Center. It housed the Directors' Fortnight team every May.
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Très jolie batisse, merveilleusement rénovée. L'exposition actuelle est une splendeur! A voir absolument!
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If you've just ordered a coffee in a cafe in Cannes and you're looking for something to fill the time before the waiter returns with your drink, this gallery is worth a visit. After looking in the first few rooms we found ourselves back in the entrance hall, and I'm sure the person who'd been behind us in the queue to get in, was still there buying a ticket. Fortunately, the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition was great and made up for the lack of just about everything else.
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What a pity to experience what have became this Cannes' landmark with such an horrible Jean-Michel Othoniel's exhibition ... In 1946, the gardens and salons of the Grand Hôtel and La Malmaison served as the backdrop for the opening of the first film festival. On September 25, 1969, the municipality purchased the villa as part of the Palais des Festivals' western extension project. The villa is the last remaining example of the Belle Époque on the Croisette. It was then occupied by various municipal departments: the Cultural Affairs Department was located on the first floor, and the Radio-Cannes team on the second floor for a few years, replaced by the Communications Department and the Cannes Cinema Association. Beginning in 1970, the villa hosted the municipality's art exhibitions under the name La Malmaison Art Center. It housed the Directors' Fortnight team every May.
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If you've just ordered a coffee in a cafe in Cannes and you're looking for something to fill the time before the waiter returns with your drink, this gallery is worth a visit. After looking in the first few rooms we found ourselves back in the entrance hall, and I'm sure the person who'd been behind us in the queue to get in, was still there buying a ticket. Fortunately, the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition was great and made up for the lack of just about everything else.
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