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Nice has long been associated with the arts, from the days when Europe's great painters flocked here to capture its famous light and nefarious ambience, and beyond its brashy exterior it is still something of a cultural centre today. On the Promenade des Arts is the famous Théatre de Nice (tel: (04) 93 13 90 90), first opened in the 1960s, which serves up a regular diet of classical concerts. Other theatres of note include the Théatre Francis Gag on 4 rue St Joseph (tel: (04) 93 62 00 03; website: www.theatre-francis-gag.org ) and the Théatre Lino Ventura at 168 boulevard de l'Ariane (tel: (04) 93 27 37 37). Another excellent cultural institution is the Opéra de Nice, 4-6 rue St-Francois-de-Paule (tel: (04) 92 17 40 00: website: www.opera-nice.org), which from October to June offers concerts, ballets, recitals and opera performances.
The two main cinemas in town are Pathé Paris, 54 avenue Jean Médecin and Pathé Massena, 31 rue Jean Médecin (tel: 0892 69 66 96; website: www.pathe.fr). Look out also for occasional art house cinema at the Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain on the Promenade des Arts (tel: (04) 93 62 61 62; website: www.mamac-nice.org).
For more information on cultural events in Nice, contact the local tourist office (see Sightseeing).
The two main cinemas in town are Pathé Paris, 54 avenue Jean Médecin and Pathé Massena, 31 rue Jean Médecin (tel: 0892 69 66 96; website: www.pathe.fr). Look out also for occasional art house cinema at the Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain on the Promenade des Arts (tel: (04) 93 62 61 62; website: www.mamac-nice.org).
For more information on cultural events in Nice, contact the local tourist office (see Sightseeing).









