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The building housing the Musée Bonnard in le Cannet is one of the least examples of Belle Époque architect on the Côte d'Azur: the Hôtel Saint-Vianney, typical of 20th century buildings. This villa bears the name of the founder of the Église Sainte-Philomène, Jean-Marie Vianney.Constructed in 1908 by Mr. Lauthaume, it was used as a private home until 1935. It was bought by an estate agent, which entrusted the architect Briet with modifying its façade and adding a floor to the western part. The villa then became a family home, and from 1943 to 1947 it was a police station before being returned to a hotel in 1990.Saved from demolition by the intervention of a Bâtiments de France architect, it was bought by the town of le Cannet in 1998 with the aim of creating a museum.The renovation of the Villa Saint-Vianney sight developed almost 890 m² of net surface area, o/w 495 m2 from the existing building.The new Musée Bonnard lies in an urban and landscaped setting with multiple sites structured as a walk in the footsteps of Bonnard. An extension was developed on the slopes, housing a reception area, a shop, a classroom and a huge terrace.Much of the façade opens onto Boulevard Sadi Carnot and marks the entrance to the museum.The construction of a glazed column, containing a staircase and elevator cage, connected to the existing building via a walkway, provides access to the exhibition level, while offering an unbeatable view over the surrounding landscape. The internal structure of the villa Saint-Vianney has been completely redesigned, with the spaces being redistributed to offer the largest hanging space possible.The approach preserves the spirit of the place.
The building housing the Musée Bonnard in le Cannet is one of the least examples of Belle Époque architect on the Côte d'Azur: the Hôtel Saint-Vianney, typical of 20th century buildings. This villa bears the name of the founder of the Église Sainte-Philomène, Jean-Marie Vianney.Constructed in 1908 by Mr. Lauthaume, it was used as a private home until 1935. It was bought by an estate agent, which entrusted the architect Briet with modifying its façade and adding a floor to the western part....
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All year 2025 - Closed on monday