Musée du Palais Lascaris
About This Museum
People often wander into the Palais Lascaris looking for a quiet escape from the sun-drenched streets of Vieux Nice, and they find themselves utterly transported. You step from a cobbled lane into a grand staircase that sweeps up beneath a breathtaking frescoed ceiling, feeling the weight of centuries of aristocratic life. The real surprise for many is the incredible collection of historical musical instruments—harpsichords, lutes, and ornate woodwinds—that fill the rooms with silent, beautiful music. It’s not just a palace you tour; it’s an immersive experience of 17th-century splendor that lingers with you long after you leave.
Collection Highlights
The star attraction is undoubtedly the collection of over 500 antique musical instruments, including rare 18th-century flutes and a stunning harpsichord. Don't miss the intimate private apartments with their original Flemish tapestries and the opulently decorated pharmacy on the ground floor.
Visitor Information
Tucked away in the heart of Old Nice at 15 Rue Droite—it's easy to walk right past the unassuming entrance, so keep an eye out! It's a wonderful spot to spend an hour or two, and it feels like your own secret discovery amidst the bustling old town.
Architecture & Building
A magnificent 17th-century Baroque palace, characterized by its grand ceremonial staircase, vaulted ceilings covered in intricate mythological frescoes, and lavish Genoese-style ornamentation throughout.
Contact & Location
Address: 15, Rue Droite, Vieux Nice, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France métropolitaine, 06000, France
Phone: +33 4 93 62 72 40
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