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June 24, 2010

Peynet Museum of Antibes is one of four museums in the world dedicated to the work of Peynet

The Museum was opened in 1989 and is named after the celebrated illustrator who lived for many years in Antibes. A stroll around the museum is always entertaining, this museum of Antibes is one of four museums in the world dedicated to the work of Peynet. It includes of course his love, but also his work as cartoonist through lithographs, india ink, watercolors and etchings. Porcelain, dolls and other products are also presented.

Entry: 3 Euros

Reduced tariff: 1.50 Euros

Under 18s free

10 euros combined ticket, valid 7 consecutive days for entry to Archaeology, Peynet, Napoleonic Museum, and Fort Carré.

Open all year, closed Monday and public holidays (I January, 1 May, 1 November, 25 December)

Winter hours: 16 September to 14 June: 10.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 18.00

Summer hours: 15 June to 15 September: 10.00 to 18.00.