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Artist's home until he died in 1919, with drawing room, bedroom & atelier with his easel & brushes.
Artist's home until he died in 1919, with drawing room, bedroom & atelier with his easel & brushes.
The Renoir family home is a neo-Provençal building designed by the architect Jules Febvre in 1907 in an olive grove and where the painter lived until his death in 1919. In 1960, the house became a municipal museum featuring the family’s furniture and fourteen original paintings and thirty sculptures by the master , including a version of Les Grandes Baigneuses. The estate extends over 2.5 ha (olive trees, orange and lemon trees, rose garden) and offers an outstanding view over the Haut-de-Cagnes.
Address: Musée Renoir, 19 Chemin des Collettes, 06800 Cagnes-sur-Mer, France
Hours: Closes ⋅ 5PM ⋅ Opens 10AM Sat
Phone: +33 4 93 20 61 07