Created in 1982 with the donation of the famous art critic Anatole Jakovsky, the International Museum of Naïve Art of Nice takes place within the former residence of the perfumer François Coty, the Château Sainte-Hélène. At the heart of a large park with rare species, visitors can admire paintings, sculptures, drawings and other posters retracing the evolution of naive art over time.
The Anatole Jakovsky International Museum of Naïve Art offers visitors the opportunity to admire works by Séraphine, Ligabue, Lackovic, Grandma Moses and Douanier Rousseau.