Heads up: Nice is an art and design lover’s delight

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Heads up: Nice is an art and design lover’s delight

Design is woven into Nice more than meets the eye. Art and culture are cornerstones of its heritage. Unlike some of its Côte d’Azur neighbours, Nice holds both the sophistication of the past and innovation for the future. Upcoming is Studio Libeskind’s sculptural and faceted new rail station development, Gare Thiers-Est, currently under construction in collaboration with Fevrier Carre Architectes and landscape architect Jean Mus, and set to include a hotel, offices, and a 200-seat auditorium, along with retail and dining offerings. Existing attractions include the MAMAC (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art), which houses a mix of American Pop Art and European New Realism, including work by locally born artist Yves Klein. And Nice’s candidature for the 2028 European capital of culture awards shows just where this cosmopolitan city wants to go. 

Here, for our design-led guide to Nice, freelance writer Imogen Green explores the city. 

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AC Hotel

Hotel room in Nice

(Image credit: Courtesy AC Hotel Nice)

Built in 1987, the AC Hotel Nice is a sleek four-star hotel set just off the Promenade des Anglais. Embedded in its granite flanks are twin 26m bronze statues of Venus by local artist Sacha Sosno (1937 – 2013), part of the École de Nice movement that flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. For the past two years, the hotel has hosted the Young Nice Artists festival, where works by local creative talent are chosen by a jury and exhibited around the hotel. Beyond its art, AC Hotel offers contemporary interiors, generously sized rooms and a rooftop pool with one of the best 360-degree views in the city. 


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