Palais Lascaris, Nice — Guide du visiteur et quoi faire à proximité
À propos Palais Lascaris
Built in the 17th century for the Lascaris-Vintimille family, Palais Lascaris is a jewel of Baroque architecture in Nice. The palace features a monumental staircase adorned with frescoes and luxuriously decorated salons reflecting the wealth of noble families. But the real treasure awaits inside: over 500 historical musical instruments, France's second-most important collection after Paris's Musée de la Musique. Rare violas da gamba, recorders, and harps from the 17th-18th centuries line the rooms. In 2013, the collection expanded with instruments connected to the great French composer Gabriel Fauré. With Questo, you can discover how palaces preserve more than architecture.
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- 15 Rue Droite, 06300 Nice, France
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Questions fréquemment posées
When was Palais Lascaris built?
Constructed in the middle of the 17th century for the Lascaris-Vintimille family, one of Nice's most prominent noble families.
How many instruments are in the collection?
Over 500 historical musical instruments, making it France's second-most important collection after the Musée de la Musique in Paris.
What rare instruments can you see?
Violas da gamba, recorders, harps, and other pieces spanning the 17th-18th centuries, plus instruments connected to French composer Gabriel Fauré.
What is special about the architecture?
The palace showcases Baroque design with a monumental frescoed staircase and lavishly decorated salons typical of 17th-century nobility residences.
