This grand 18th-century cathedral stands on the site of a Roman temple dedicated to Diana and Minerva, the remains of which can be seen in the chapel. It is said that Saint Paul stopped here on his way to Spain in 63 AD.
In 1907, British MP Charles McLaren, Baron Aberconway, bought 4 acres at the point of the Cap d’Antibes. He hired English architect Ernest George to build the property. It features a long façade with half moon windows and a long stairway leading to the sea.Read more
The fort was built in the late 16th-century by King Henry II of France. Perched on the edge of the Saint-Roch peninsula, it was originally built for defensive purposes, and was one of the first fortified strongholds of the Renaissance era.
Picasso’s former studio - built on the foundations of an Ancient Greek Acropolis - is now a museum, with a collection of his works alongside various other pieces.