Built in 1935 by the Nice architect Jean-Baptiste Pachiaudi (1865-1947), a former pupil of Fine Arts, and his colleague and Turin friend, Angelo Guasco, the Sainte-Anne chapel blends harmoniously into a rich garden and hosts artistic exhibitions.
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Built in 1935, the private Santa Anna Chapel was built by two architects who loved aesthetics. Today, it is part of a harmonious garden, recently renovated to keep the spirit of the place intact. Roses, peonies, wisteria and fragrant irises renew the sculpted marble decor around a pool lined with boxwood.
Surmounted by a dome, the circular chapel is preceded by eight Siena travertine columns. Inside, woodwork of Piedmontese origin adorns the altar and the rounded walls. The trompe-l'oeil...