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Nice

Nice ( NEESS, French pronunciation: [nis] ; Niçard: Niça, classical norm, or Nissa, nonstandard, pronounced [ˈnisa]; Italian: Nizza [ˈnittsa]; Ligurian: Nissa; Ancient Greek: Νίκαια; Latin: Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly one million on an area of 744 km2 (287 sq mi). Located on the French Riviera, the southeastern coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the French Alps, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille. Nice is approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) from the principality of Monaco and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the French–Italian border. Nice's airport serves as a gateway to the region. The city is nicknamed Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Niçard), meaning 'Nice the Beautiful', which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912. The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire 380,000 years ago. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Νίκαια, Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory. Through the ages, the town has changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. From 1388 it was a dominion of Savoy, then became part of the French First Republic between 1792 and 1815, when it was returned to the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, the legal predecessor of the Kingdom of Italy, until its re-annexation by France in 1860. The natural environment of the Nice area and its mild Mediterranean climate came to the attention of the English upper classes in the second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families began spending their winters there. In 1931, following its refurbishment, the city's main seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais ("Walkway of the English"), was inaugurated by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught; it owes its name to visitors to the resort. These included Queen Victoria along with her son Edward VII who spent winters there, as well as Henry Cavendish, born in Nice, who discovered hydrogen. The clear air and soft light have particularly appealed to notable painters, such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Their work is commemorated in many of the city's museums, including Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse and Musée des Beaux-Arts. International writers have also been attracted and inspired by the city. Frank Harris wrote several books including his autobiography My Life and Loves in Nice. Friedrich Nietzsche spent six consecutive winters in Nice, and wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra here. Additionally, Russian writer Anton Chekhov completed his play Three Sisters while living in Nice. Nice's appeal extended to the Russian upper classes. Prince Nicholas Alexandrovich, heir apparent to Imperial Russia, died in Nice and was a patron of the Russian Orthodox Cemetery, Nice where Princess Catherine Dolgorukova, morganatic wife of the Tsar Alexander II of Russia, is buried. Also buried there are General Dmitry Shcherbachev and General Nikolai Yudenich, leaders of the anti-Communist White Movement. Those interred at the Cimetière du Château include celebrated jeweler Alfred Van Cleef, Emil Jellinek-Mercedes, founder of the Mercedes car company, film director Louis Feuillade, poet Agathe-Sophie Sasserno, dancer Carolina Otero, Asterix comics creator René Goscinny, The Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, French prime minister Léon Gambetta, and the first president of the International Court of Justice José Gustavo Guerrero. Because of its historical importance as a winter resort town for the European aristocracy and the resulting mix of cultures found in the city, UNESCO proclaimed Nice a World Heritage Site in 2021. The city has the second largest hotel capacity in the country, and it is the second most visited metropolis in Metropolitan France, receiving four million tourists every year. It also has the third busiest airport in France, after the two main Parisian ones. It is the historical capital city of the County of Nice (French: Comté de Nice, Niçard: Countèa de Nissa).
Known in ancient times as: Nicaea
Periods/Settlements: archaic, classical, hellenistic-republican, roman, late-antique

Distance between:

Paris to Nice 427 Miles / 688 Kms
Marseille to Nice 99 Miles / 160 Kms


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museum Nearby

Villa Bombarda
Musée du Palais Lascaris
The Museum of Jurassic Technology

park Nearby

Peace Park
Bosco di Alvisopoli - Oasi WWF
Castillo Park

tourist attraction Nearby

El Cañuelo de Carcabuey
Statua del Redentore
Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Monte Penice
Antiguo Hospital de la Misericordia
Cartiera di Villanova della Cartera
Lago di Gruaro
Attracco Fluviale “Athesis”
Nostro Iper Mixxacamper
Xunmper Rebb
La Grisa
Casone Zappa
Casone Prime Poste
Centro Storico Venice (Unesco)
Monumento a Paolo Sarpi
Idrovora Palù
Lago di Giai
Oratorio Madonna della Pescheria
Casera della Borgata Concezione
Ciclabile da Pineda al Faro
ex Colonia La Nostra Famiglia
Finestra a mare
Casa Spiridiona
Cadran Solaire
Point de vue Colline du chateau
Giuseppe Garibaldi Square
I Love NICE sign
Depart Petit Train
View Point Nice
Old Nice
Tour Saint-François
Plage Publique de Carras
Castle Lifts
Grande Roue de Nice
Fontaine aux Dauphins
Quai lunel
Captain Spacemaker
Lighthouse Beach
Spiaggia del Mort
Turistica Penzo Di Penzo & C. (S.N.C)
Venice Beach Boardwalk
Venice Canals
Palazzo Pirandello
Dammuso (Vestigia di epoca Saracena)
Casa Jacino
Arco Normanno
Zamora Castle
Giogo Di Giustenice
Escape Tour Evasion
VIP Riviera Tour