In 2008, the old château became a place of memory and culture. A large permanent exhibition of paintings and objets d'art from the Raza-Mongillat collection, as well as temporary exhibitions, await you.
This building, the oldest in the local heritage, was purchased and restored by the new municipality in 2002, while the Count's apartments were acquired and restored in 2010. The entire château is devoted to a 14-room art space, and is open to the public from July to autumn, and during the Fête du Citron (Menton).
The permanent Raza-Mongillat collection, as well as temporary exhibitions, are on view in this magical, timeless setting in the heart of the medieval village.