Mougins - A Medieval French Village Full of Charm - The Provencal Village Where Picasso Lived

Genuine jewel nestled in the quiet of nature, only ten minutes from Grasse and Cannes , the village of Mougins is an ideal place to stay on the French Riviera. Pablo Ruiz Picasso, born October 25, 1881 in Malaga (Spain) and died April 8, 1973 in Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes, France), was a Spanish painter, draftsman, sculptor and engraver who spent most of his life in France. The art of life : Mougins Capital of Gastronomy and the Arts of Living, and a prestigious golfing destination, enjoys a privileged location. Fifteen minutes from Cannes, its beaches and its festivals, eight kilometers from Grasse, city of Perfumes and forty kilometers from the first winter sports resort, Mougins, similar to a citadel, dominates towns and villages. Capital of gastronomy : From Célestin Véran to Roger Vergé, Mougins has known hours of glory which are an integral part of its heritage. Today, Mougins recently labeled City and Crafts for Gastronomy, its International Gastronomy F
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