Cimiez is an upper class neighborhood in Nice, France. The area contains the Matisse Museum and the Roman Ruins. In July every year the Jazz Festival of Nice is held on the grounds of the Roman Ruins in Cimiez. Close to the ruins is what is left of the once splendid Hotel Régina where Queen Empress Victoria spent part of her long visits to the Riviera.
Also here can be found the Monastère de Cimiez (Cimiez Monastery) and church that have been used by the Franciscan monks since the 16th century. The church owns "La piéta", "La Cruxifiction" and the "Déposition", three of the most important works from the medieval artist Louis Bréa. On display are more than 300 documents and works of art from the 15th to 18th centuries. Buried in the monastery's cemetery are the painters Henri Matisse and Raoul Dufy plus the winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature, Roger Martin du Gard.
External links
Matisse Museum (http://www.musee-matisse-nice.org/)
Cimiez is a district of luxury villas and palatial residences on the low hills overlooking the city.
A monument dedicated to Queen Victoria outside her favourite winter residence, the recently renovated Hôtel Regina, serves as a reminder that Cimiez was frequently visited by royalty at the turn of the century.
At the eastern end of the grove is the Monastère Franciscain de Cimiez (Franciscan Monastery) and the church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption.