The Lympia cultural center comprises two historic buildings: the former prison, built in 1750, and the Pavillon de l'Horloge, built in 1826. Since 2017, it has regularly hosted high-quality temporary exhibitions.
Restored and brought up to standard by the Département des Alpes-Maritimes, these buildings are dedicated to promoting culture by hosting temporary exhibitions.
The Espace Culturel Lympia enjoys a privileged setting, thanks in particular to its vast terrace offering an exceptional view of the port from its dominant position. The quality and diversity of its temporary exhibitions make it an original and innovative player on the département's cultural scene.