Vence – We came to Vence to see the Chapelle du Rosaire (Chapel of the Rosary), which contains artwork by Matisse and was gifted to the nuns who nursed him to health between 1947-1951. He believed it to be his masterpiece, despite creating it in his eighties and being nearly blind.
Sadly, when we arrived to take a look, it was closed. If there is one thing I have learned whilst traveling Europe, it is not to believe anything that is published anywhere about opening/closing times.
St. Paul de Vence – Visiting these small towns within the hills made me wish I knew more about old French painters. St. Paul de Vence is a quaint little town, filled with alley ways of artwork and wine shops.
Chagall is buried in the local cemetery. Not a shabby view for eternity!
Ultimately, St. Paul de Vence is best viewed from afar.
Eze – Eze definitely had the most beautiful views of the Riviera. Especially from the cactus garden, Jardin Exotique.
There are sculptures scattered throughout the garden, by Jean-Philippe Richard. They are called “Earth Goddesses”.
Gorgeous!