El Palacio Lascaris es una antigua residencia aristocrática de Niza que data de la primera mitad del siglo XVII y que hoy es un museo de instrumentos musicales antiguos. Situado en el corazón del casco antiguo de Niza, alberga una colección de unos 500 instrumentos, lo que la convierte, según el ayuntamiento de Niza, en la segunda colección más importante de Francia.[1]
Los arquitectos del palacio no se conocen por falta de fuentes documentales. Su estilo arquitectónico es el llamado barroco genovés.
Nothing special...it is good if you are interested in ancient musical instruments
Ivan De Berardinisfeb. 4, 2018
It looks good, great place to visit. Very old , built in 17th century.
fatima zuhradic. 30, 2017
Great little museum/property with some fantastic preserved interior design - not very extensive collection but entry includes 9 other Nice attractions so I think it was a good length of time spent
Peter Rowellsep. 25, 2017
Very interesting old palace in Nice. Largely decorated in the baroque style it is a beautiful example of a noble's home in the south of France. It does show the results of restoration, but it seems to be well done and authentic. It can be visited using the Museums of Nice Pass. Will appeal mostly to fans of baroque musical instruments and architecture.
Andrew Calvinsep. 13, 2016
Exceptional experience!
Stephane Chretiendic. 23, 2017
Interesting little museum hidden in the old city. Nicely preserved fancy house but not exactly palatial. Worth 30-45 minutes if you have admission from another museum. Cool collection of old musical instruments.
Peter Newmanabr. 17, 2018
The museum is located in a less traveled part of the old city of Nice. Once inside, the stairway sucks up all the attention. The extensive music instrument collection adds a bit extra to the palais but on its own wouldn't be worth the visit except for experts. The downside of the old building is that it has no real facilities for people with limited mobility. But in general it's a nice break from the busy centre and a nice museum.
Arno Couwenberghjul. 13, 2018
Cool collection of old instruments. Beautiful building.
Tresa Scruggsjul. 16, 2018
Nothing special...it is good if you are interested in ancient musical instruments
Ivan De Berardinisfeb. 4, 2018
It looks good, great place to visit. Very old , built in 17th century.
fatima zuhradic. 30, 2017
Great little museum/property with some fantastic preserved interior design - not very extensive collection but entry includes 9 other Nice attractions so I think it was a good length of time spent
Peter Rowellsep. 25, 2017
Very interesting old palace in Nice. Largely decorated in the baroque style it is a beautiful example of a noble's home in the south of France. It does show the results of restoration, but it seems to be well done and authentic. It can be visited using the Museums of Nice Pass. Will appeal mostly to fans of baroque musical instruments and architecture.
Andrew Calvinsep. 13, 2016
Exceptional experience!
Stephane Chretiendic. 23, 2017
Interesting little museum hidden in the old city. Nicely preserved fancy house but not exactly palatial. Worth 30-45 minutes if you have admission from another museum. Cool collection of old musical instruments.
Peter Newmanabr. 17, 2018
The museum is located in a less traveled part of the old city of Nice. Once inside, the stairway sucks up all the attention. The extensive music instrument collection adds a bit extra to the palais but on its own wouldn't be worth the visit except for experts. The downside of the old building is that it has no real facilities for people with limited mobility. But in general it's a nice break from the busy centre and a nice museum.
Arno Couwenberghjul. 13, 2018
Cool collection of old instruments. Beautiful building.
Tresa Scruggsjul. 16, 2018
Nothing special...it is good if you are interested in ancient musical instruments
Ivan De Berardinisfeb. 4, 2018
It looks good, great place to visit. Very old , built in 17th century.
fatima zuhradic. 30, 2017
Great little museum/property with some fantastic preserved interior design - not very extensive collection but entry includes 9 other Nice attractions so I think it was a good length of time spent
Peter Rowellsep. 25, 2017
Very interesting old palace in Nice. Largely decorated in the baroque style it is a beautiful example of a noble's home in the south of France. It does show the results of restoration, but it seems to be well done and authentic. It can be visited using the Museums of Nice Pass. Will appeal mostly to fans of baroque musical instruments and architecture.
Andrew Calvinsep. 13, 2016
Exceptional experience!
Stephane Chretiendic. 23, 2017
Interesting little museum hidden in the old city. Nicely preserved fancy house but not exactly palatial. Worth 30-45 minutes if you have admission from another museum. Cool collection of old musical instruments.
Peter Newmanabr. 17, 2018
The museum is located in a less traveled part of the old city of Nice. Once inside, the stairway sucks up all the attention. The extensive music instrument collection adds a bit extra to the palais but on its own wouldn't be worth the visit except for experts. The downside of the old building is that it has no real facilities for people with limited mobility. But in general it's a nice break from the busy centre and a nice museum.
Arno Couwenberghjul. 13, 2018
Cool collection of old instruments. Beautiful building.
Tresa Scruggsjul. 16, 2018
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