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Musée Jean Cocteau - Le Bastion
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The Bastion Museum is a museum of works by Jean Cocteau, on the harbour wall of Menton, on the French Riviera, in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. The Bastion was built in the 17th century by Honoré II, Prince of Monaco.
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Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton
Place de l'Eglise, 06500 Menton, France
Plage de Fossan
1780 Prom. du Soleil, 06500 Menton, France
Escaliers
Rpe Saint-Michel, 06500 Menton, France
Esplanade Francis Palmero
9 Quai de Monleon, 06500 Menton, France
Plage des Sablettes
06500 Menton, France
Cimetière du Vieux Château
unu, Mnt du Souvenir, 06500 Menton, France
Salle des Mariages Jean Cocteau
17 Rue de la République, 06500 Menton, France
Plage des Sablettes Est
15 Prom. de la Mer, 06500 Menton, France
Point de vue du Port
12 Bd de Garavan, 06500 Menton, France
Jardins Biovès
Av. Boyer, 06500 Menton, France
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6 Pl. du Cap, 06500 Menton, France
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4 Rue du Jonquier, 06500 Menton, France
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Le Taj
19 Quai de Monleon, 06500 Menton, France
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Le Martina
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6 Dsc du Petit Port, 06500 Menton, France
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3 Quai Bonaparte, 06500 Menton, France
La Mandragore
Place aux herbes, 06500 Menton, France
Carnival Cuisine Italienne
29 Quai de Monleon, 06500 Menton, France
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ibis Styles Menton Centre
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12 Bis Rue Lorédan Larchey, 06500 Menton, France
Casa Menton
26 Rue Longue, 06500 Menton, France
Hôtel Richelieu
26 Rue Partouneaux, 06500 Menton, France
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Villa Gaby, 18 Prom. du Val de Menton, 06500 Menton, France
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Musée Jean Cocteau - Le Bastion

5 Quai Napoléon III, 06500 Menton, France
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The Bastion Museum is a museum of works by Jean Cocteau, on the harbour wall of Menton, on the French Riviera, in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. The Bastion was built in the 17th century by Honoré II, Prince of Monaco.

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attractions: Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton, Plage de Fossan, Escaliers, Esplanade Francis Palmero, Plage des Sablettes, Cimetière du Vieux Château, Salle des Mariages Jean Cocteau, Plage des Sablettes Est, Point de vue du Port, Jardins Biovès, restaurants: Le Stanley, Le Petit Port, La PecoraNegra Menton, Le Taj, Coco loco, Le Martina, The Small Cave, Les Enfants Terribles, La Mandragore, Carnival Cuisine Italienne
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+33 4 89 81 52 50
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museecocteaumenton.fr

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Nearby attractions of Musée Jean Cocteau - Le Bastion

Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton

Plage de Fossan

Escaliers

Esplanade Francis Palmero

Plage des Sablettes

Cimetière du Vieux Château

Salle des Mariages Jean Cocteau

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Point de vue du Port

Jardins Biovès

Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton

Basilique Saint-Michel Archange de Menton

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Esplanade Francis Palmero

Esplanade Francis Palmero

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Marc FreskoMarc Fresko
The Bastion is a small fortification built on the coast in the early 17th century. Its great age make it interesting, its smallness means there isn’t much to see. It houses a “museum” – more of a small collection, really – of works by the Jean Cocteau, the famous 20th century French artist (and poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, and critic). Most, though not all, of the Cocteau works are prints or drawings. At the time of this visit (2025), there is an exhibition of brightly-coloured sculptural multimedia pieces by Michèle Kleijnen. Curation was mostly in French only (there might have been a little English, but not much). I felt it was barely worth the handful of euros it cost to get admission. Being inside the beautifully-restored building is a bit of a treat. It’s fascinating to see how this atmospheric bit of history was built, seemingly out of re-purposed bits of other buildings. But there is not much to it: an entrance foyer, then stairs up to one large room which has three or four very small rooms off it. And also the pebble mosaics, inside and out which apparently were hand-made by Cocteau. One unexpected pleasure was the way that one of the narrow windows framed the rocks and sea outside – see photo. Oh, and the smallest museum shop in Christendom, possibly. I’m not one for Cocteau’s art, with the exception of a very few pieces. And I did not think much of the artistry of Kleijnen’s thingies. So this really was not a place for me, save for the architectural history angle. But much better if you appreciate Cocteau.
Leona LiLeona Li
I recently visited the Jean Cocteau Museum and had a delightful experience. The museum is quite small—you can comfortably explore everything in about 30 minutes—but it’s filled with fascinating exhibits, and they change the artwork every two years. As an English speaker, I was touched by how the staff member made a sincere effort to communicate with me. He was exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable, sharing many insights about Jean and recommending other places to see Jean’s creations. The museum’s architecture and location are also stunning. Definitely worth a visit!
Robert WernerRobert Werner
Als Jean Cocteau 1957 in Menton weilte, zeigte er sich begeistert von der Bastion, woraufhin der Bürgermeister ihm anbot, das ungenutzte Gebäude als Museum zu nutzen. Cocteau stimmte freudig zu, denn er war wie verzaubert von diesem Ort. Das historische Festungsbauwerk an prominenter Stelle in Menton mit einem fantastischen Blick auf die Stadt erschien ihm äußerst reizvoll zur Präsentation seiner Werke. Leider erlebte er die Eröffnung nicht mehr. Wer heutzutage das Museum betritt, darf nicht erwarten, dass hier die Hauptwerke Cocteaus ausgestellt sind. Aber es ist ein Ort, an dem die Zeit eingefroren zu sein scheint und an dem diese Zeit für den empathischen Besucher wieder lebendig wird. Und auch Cocteaus Kunst in ihrer Kombination aus Poesie, Film und Malerei wird hier in einer Weise präsentiert, dass sie auch denjenigen fasziniert, der sich mit ihm nur beiläufig oder gar nicht befasst hat. Ein Sammelsurium seiner Kunst, in dem es viel zu entdecken gibt und das dem einst militärisch genutzten Bauwerk eine ganz eigene friedliche Magie verleiht: So gibt es einen kleinen "Spiegelsaal", in dem sich plötzlich auch der Betrachter inmitten der Kunst mehrfach wiederfindet. Sehr reizvoll die Nutzung der Schießscharten, in deren prallem Licht nun statt Kanonen Cocteaus Kunstwerke stehen. Und so ist diese kleine "Schatzkiste" ein sehr persönliches Museum, das aus Menton nicht mehr wegzudenken ist. Wie gut, dass Mentons Bürgermeister damals die Gunst der Stunde nutzte.
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The Bastion is a small fortification built on the coast in the early 17th century. Its great age make it interesting, its smallness means there isn’t much to see. It houses a “museum” – more of a small collection, really – of works by the Jean Cocteau, the famous 20th century French artist (and poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, and critic). Most, though not all, of the Cocteau works are prints or drawings. At the time of this visit (2025), there is an exhibition of brightly-coloured sculptural multimedia pieces by Michèle Kleijnen. Curation was mostly in French only (there might have been a little English, but not much). I felt it was barely worth the handful of euros it cost to get admission. Being inside the beautifully-restored building is a bit of a treat. It’s fascinating to see how this atmospheric bit of history was built, seemingly out of re-purposed bits of other buildings. But there is not much to it: an entrance foyer, then stairs up to one large room which has three or four very small rooms off it. And also the pebble mosaics, inside and out which apparently were hand-made by Cocteau. One unexpected pleasure was the way that one of the narrow windows framed the rocks and sea outside – see photo. Oh, and the smallest museum shop in Christendom, possibly. I’m not one for Cocteau’s art, with the exception of a very few pieces. And I did not think much of the artistry of Kleijnen’s thingies. So this really was not a place for me, save for the architectural history angle. But much better if you appreciate Cocteau.
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I recently visited the Jean Cocteau Museum and had a delightful experience. The museum is quite small—you can comfortably explore everything in about 30 minutes—but it’s filled with fascinating exhibits, and they change the artwork every two years. As an English speaker, I was touched by how the staff member made a sincere effort to communicate with me. He was exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable, sharing many insights about Jean and recommending other places to see Jean’s creations. The museum’s architecture and location are also stunning. Definitely worth a visit!
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Als Jean Cocteau 1957 in Menton weilte, zeigte er sich begeistert von der Bastion, woraufhin der Bürgermeister ihm anbot, das ungenutzte Gebäude als Museum zu nutzen. Cocteau stimmte freudig zu, denn er war wie verzaubert von diesem Ort. Das historische Festungsbauwerk an prominenter Stelle in Menton mit einem fantastischen Blick auf die Stadt erschien ihm äußerst reizvoll zur Präsentation seiner Werke. Leider erlebte er die Eröffnung nicht mehr. Wer heutzutage das Museum betritt, darf nicht erwarten, dass hier die Hauptwerke Cocteaus ausgestellt sind. Aber es ist ein Ort, an dem die Zeit eingefroren zu sein scheint und an dem diese Zeit für den empathischen Besucher wieder lebendig wird. Und auch Cocteaus Kunst in ihrer Kombination aus Poesie, Film und Malerei wird hier in einer Weise präsentiert, dass sie auch denjenigen fasziniert, der sich mit ihm nur beiläufig oder gar nicht befasst hat. Ein Sammelsurium seiner Kunst, in dem es viel zu entdecken gibt und das dem einst militärisch genutzten Bauwerk eine ganz eigene friedliche Magie verleiht: So gibt es einen kleinen "Spiegelsaal", in dem sich plötzlich auch der Betrachter inmitten der Kunst mehrfach wiederfindet. Sehr reizvoll die Nutzung der Schießscharten, in deren prallem Licht nun statt Kanonen Cocteaus Kunstwerke stehen. Und so ist diese kleine "Schatzkiste" ein sehr persönliches Museum, das aus Menton nicht mehr wegzudenken ist. Wie gut, dass Mentons Bürgermeister damals die Gunst der Stunde nutzte.
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The Bastion is a small fortification built on the coast in the early 17th century. Its great age make it interesting, its smallness means there isn’t much to see.

It houses a “museum” – more of a small collection, really – of works by the Jean Cocteau, the famous 20th century French artist (and poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, and critic). Most, though not all, of the Cocteau works are prints or drawings. At the time of this visit (2025), there is an exhibition of brightly-coloured sculptural multimedia pieces by Michèle Kleijnen.

Curation was mostly in French only (there might have been a little English, but not much).

I felt it was barely worth the handful of euros it cost to get admission.

Being inside the beautifully-restored building is a bit of a treat. It’s fascinating to see how this atmospheric bit of history was built, seemingly out of re-purposed bits of other buildings. But there is not much to it: an entrance foyer, then stairs up to one large room which has three or four very small rooms off it. And also the pebble mosaics, inside and out which apparently were hand-made by Cocteau. One unexpected pleasure was the way that one of the narrow windows framed the rocks and sea outside – see photo. Oh, and the smallest museum shop in Christendom, possibly.

I’m not one for Cocteau’s art, with the exception of a very few pieces. And I did not think much of the artistry of Kleijnen’s thingies. So this really was not a place for me, save for the architectural history angle. But much better if you...

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The Musée Jean Cocteau - Le Bastion is a fascinating museum located in Menton, France, dedicated to the works of the renowned French poet, writer, and artist Jean Cocteau. Opened in 2011, the museum is housed in a former bastion that dates back to the 17th century, which adds to its historical charm.

The museum features a comprehensive collection of Cocteau's artworks, including drawings, paintings, ceramics, and films, showcasing his diverse talents and his significant contributions to the arts. The collection highlights Cocteau's unique style, characterized by his imaginative and often surreal interpretations of various themes, including love, mythology, and the human experience.

One of the notable aspects of the museum is its architecture, which beautifully combines the old structure of the bastion with modern design elements. The museum's layout allows visitors to explore Cocteau's work in a captivating environment, with views overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

In addition to its permanent collection, the Musée Jean Cocteau hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events, making it a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts and a great place to learn more about Cocteau's life and legacy. Visitors can enjoy the intersection of history, art, and culture in this unique setting, making it a must-visit...

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Das Museum befindet sich in der Bastion, einer ehemaligen Festungsanlage, die direkt am Hafen von Menton liegt. Die Lage bietet einen wunderschönen Blick auf das Meer und die Küste.

Das Gebäude wurde im 17. Jahrhundert als Teil der Stadtbefestigung erbaut. In den 1990er Jahren wurde es als Museum umgebaut und 2011 eröffnet, um das Werk von Jean Cocteau zu präsentieren. Cocteau hatte eine besondere Verbindung zu Menton, wo er viele Jahre lebte und arbeitete.

Das Museum beherbergt eine kleine Sammlung von Kunstwerken, die von Jean Cocteau geschaffen wurden, darunter Zeichnungen, Gemälde, Keramiken und Illustrationen. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt seinen Arbeiten, die er in Menton geschaffen hat. Zu den Ausstellungsstücken gehören auch persönliche Gegenstände und Dokumente, die einen Einblick in sein Leben und seine kreativen Prozesse geben.

Die Renovierung des Bastionsgebäudes wurde so gestaltet, dass sie die historische Substanz des Bauwerks bewahrt, während moderne Ausstellungsräume geschaffen wurden. Die Kombination aus alter und neuer Architektur verleiht dem Museum einen einzigartigen Charme.

Neben der ständigen Sammlung veranstaltet das Museum regelmäßig temporäre Ausstellungen, die sich mit verschiedenen Aspekten von Cocteaus Leben und seinem Einfluss auf die Kunst- und Kulturszene beschäftigen.

Das Museum Jean Cocteau - The Bastion in Menton ist ein bedeutendes kulturelles Zentrum, das das Leben und Werk eines der einflussreichsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts würdigt. Durch seine einzigartige Lage, die beeindruckende Sammlung und das historische Ambiente bietet es Besuchern eine faszinierende Möglichkeit, in die Welt von Jean Cocteau einzutauchen und seine Verbindungen zur Stadt Menton zu entdecken.

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Wir sind es jedem echten Künstler, der Bleibendes geschaffen hat, schuldig, sein Werk vor dem Vergessenwerden...

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