TROPHEE D'AUGUSTE
Monument turned museum symbolizing the power of the Roman Empire with a ...Read more
CEMENT ARENAS
Read moreLocated on Cimiez hill, these arenas are classified Historical Monument. Real open-air archaeological museum, they form an enclosure of 67 by 56 meters and is one of the smallest known Roman amphitheaters in France. Built by the Romans in the first century BC the "Cemelenum arenas" were the scene of many events: gladiator fights, games and other great shows held there regularly in the pure traditions of the Roman Empire. Today, with a capacity that is estimated around 5,000 spectators, they have a beautiful setting to host some Nice cultural and folkloric events. Just next door, the park with the same name is an ideal place for a picnic in the middle of olive trees, close to the Matisse Museum and the Archaeological Museum.
ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE OR ARENAS
A Gallo-Roman amphitheater that has benefited from major restoration work, ...Read more
ROMAN THEATER PHILIPPE LEOTARD
Theater with a festival setting in the summer, retaining only a few walls ...Read more
BALADE COLLINE DE CIMIEZ
A stroll through century-old olive trees in the Arena Garden, ideal for ...Read more