
On Saturday, May 23, 2026, the European Night of Museums (Nuit Européenne des Musées) returns as one of the most anticipated cultural events in Europe, also involving the city of Nice and several towns across the French Riviera.
For one evening, museums, cultural sites, and exhibition spaces will exceptionally open their doors to the public in the evening hours, offering free admission and a rich program of events, guided tours, and artistic performances.
The initiative, promoted by the French Ministry of Culture at a European level, aims to make cultural heritage more accessible and to attract new audiences through immersive experiences and contemporary forms of expression.
In Nice, Museum Night 2026 features extended opening hours and free admission to numerous city museums, along with special activities for visitors.
In addition to permanent collections, the public will enjoy guided tours, performances, screenings, and interactive events.
Main participating museums include:
A cultural journey spanning centuries, from Prehistory to contemporary art, including photography, Baroque heritage, and the city’s historical collections.
The European Night of Museums 2026 extends across the French Riviera, turning the entire region into a vast open-air museum.
Museums will remain open from 8:00 PM to midnight, including:
The Museum of World Explorations will offer evening openings and themed cultural visits.
Menton presents one of the richest programs of the night:
A unique cultural experience blending heritage, performance, and contemporary art.
The European Night of Museums is a unique opportunity to experience cultural spaces in a different way, within a festive and welcoming atmosphere.
Free admission and a rich program of events make the initiative particularly attractive for families, young audiences, and tourists.
Over the years, the event has grown in popularity, helping to promote cultural heritage and foster a more inclusive and dynamic approach to art appreciation.
During Museum Night 2026, museums across the French Riviera become dynamic, interactive spaces where art meets performance and contemporary storytelling.
No longer just exhibition venues, they transform into cultural stages open to experimentation and public participation, offering new ways to experience European artistic heritage.
