Originally founded in the 11th century by Benedictine monks, Cimiez Monastery, now a Franciscan monastery, stands on a hill overlooking Nice. The site features a small museum that delves into the austere Franciscan way of life through the centuries, showcasing ancient artwork, frescoes, and documents. Visitors can also explore a replica monk’s cell, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the monks. The monastery’s gardens provide sweeping views of Nice, adding a serene backdrop to the historical and cultural experience.
Cimiez Monastery (Monastere de Cimiez)
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