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200 tourists evacuated in Pégomas due to downpours

On the night of 20–21 August 2026, severe thunderstorms struck the western part of the Alpes-Maritimes department. Prefect Jean-Marie Zhirye ordered the evacuation of the Les Mimosas campsite in Pégomas, located in the red zone of the flood risk prevention plan (PPRI): more than 200 holidaymakers sp

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Harvest festival in Provence: how ancient traditions are revived

Every year in the small Provençal village of Saint-Julien-le-Montagnier, in the Var department, the harvest festival “Moissons d’Antan” takes place — in 2026 it was held on 8–9 August for the 21st time. Locals put on traditional costumes and for one weekend recreate the atmosphere of rural life from

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Five Iconic Rooftops of the French Riviera: the Joy of Height

When it comes to rooftops on the French Riviera, a few well-known addresses immediately come to mind. However Nice and Antibes hide real gems that have yet to reveal their full potential. These venues are perfect for enjoying the sunset with a cocktail in hand, sharing a few dishes, or even arrangin

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How to appraise and sell antiques in Nice: Millon Riviera

Summer on the Côte d’Azur is not just beaches and sunshine, but also a time to discover new opportunities. In Nice, in the heart of the port district, the Millon Riviera auction house appraises and sells antiques, jewellery and works of art. Whether you want to appraise a family heirloom or find a r

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Tiger mosquito in Antibes: a year after the epidemic

In the summer and autumn of 2025 Antibes experienced the largest chikungunya fever outbreak in continental France: around 140 cases, thousands of SMS alerts and the most extensive mosquito-control operation in the country’s history. A year on, the town has almost forgotten about it — and the culprit

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Why the water at Sablettes beach in Menton turned green

Since the start of summer the water in the Sablettes bay in Menton has been taking on an unusual green colour. The cause is a microalga that is actively reproducing in the enclosed bay. It is not dangerous to people, but the authorities are already implementing temporary measures and preparing to re

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Women's Tour de France: five riders from the Côte d'Azur

This year the Women’s Tour de France concludes on the Côte d’Azur, where five athletes from the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and Var regions are taking part. Among them are both young talents and experienced riders, each with her own unique story. On Saturday, 8 August, the final stages passed along t

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Air conditioners banned: how Old Nice is being cooled

The historic centre of Nice — Vieux-Nice, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site “Nice, winter resort of the Riviera” — cannot simply hang an air conditioner on a façade: any intervention in the appearance of protected buildings requires a separate permit. Against the backdrop of [summer heat](/en/n

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The abbey-tower on Saint-Honorat Island reopens near Cannes

After six years of extensive restoration, costing €6.3 million, the medieval tower-abbey on Saint-Honorat Island reopened to visitors on 22 June 2026. This architectural masterpiece, rising above the crystal-clear waters of the Bay of Cannes, combines 11th-century heritage with modern monument-prese

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Theatre, humour and Saint Julian: Biot in August

August in Biot revolves around three events: a literary evening with Francis Huster in the Frédéric Mistral garden, Noémie de Lattre’s solo show on 13 August, and the four-day patronal festival of Saint Julian from 21 to 24 August. The first has already taken place, the other two are still to come —

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Song of Clay and Fire: Marc Alberghina's Cicadas in Biot

A unique exhibition by ceramist Marc Alberghina, dedicated to the cicada — a symbol of Provence — has opened at the Biot Museum. The artist created twenty special works for the 30th anniversary of the Friends of the Biot Museum association. His cicadas are not merely a tribute to tradition but profo

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Jean Reno: from actor to storyteller — novel and stage

At 78, Jean Reno is discovering a new stage — the writing desk. The actor known worldwide for «Léon» and «The Big Blue» released his second novel «L’Évasion» in April 2026, and at the end of November he will, for the first time in his life, appear on stage alone: the autobiographical one-man show «L

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Summer 2026 on the French Riviera: last-minute bookings

The French Riviera in mid-summer 2026 is far from empty, but tourists are behaving differently: they book at the last minute, stay for shorter periods and spend more cautiously. The mid-season findings were summed up by Alexandra Borchio-Fontimp, president of Côte d’Azur France Tourisme, in an inter

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The Roaring Twenties on the Riviera: Zelda and la garçonne

In the 1920s the French Riviera transformed from a winter resort into a summer stage for the American bohemian set, and Zelda Fitzgerald became the face of the new woman — short-haired, independent and asking no-one’s permission. We look into where the garçonne image came from, what the coast has to

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Monaco versus glioblastoma: two PhD theses funded by GEMLUC

The Groupement des Entreprises Monégasques pour la Lutte contre le Cancer (GEMLUC) funded two doctoral theses at the Centre Scientifique de Monaco (CSM). The topic — high-grade malignant brain tumours: glioblastomas and some embryonal tumours, among the most aggressive and hardest to treat. The fund

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Riviera summer evenings: roller disco, jazz and readings

The end of July 2026 offered a clear picture of what an evening on the Côte d’Azur looks like: a free roller-disco at Nice’s cultural centre, an open-air concert by five-time Grammy winner Angélique Kidjo in Mandelieu, a reading of Fitzgerald at a villa above the sea in Cap d’Ail and Gershwin by the

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Antibes archives: eight months of work to save the papers

In the reading room of the Antibes municipal archives, almost nothing has changed — and that is the point: eight months of work went into what is invisible to the reader. In the summer of 2026 they finished replacing the air-handling system on which the preservation of the collections depends, and t

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The Fer canvas and Opera torchères: Nice seeks listing

The Nice municipal council has unanimously supported a petition to add two items to France’s register of historic monuments — the large canvas by Édouard Fer in the Romain-Gary library and a pair of bronze torchères from the Nice Opera. Both have been in place for over a century and now await restor

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Villas of Cap d'Antibes: Warner, the Duke of Windsor, Koum

Cap d’Antibes is the peninsula between Antibes and Juan-les-Pins where the most private residences on the French Riviera sit within a few square kilometres. Newspaper magnates, Hollywood producers, an abdicated British king, Greek shipowners and technology founders have followed one another behind t

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