To keep your children entertained during the two-week All Saints’ Day holiday starting this Saturday, the City of Nice offers a varied cultural and recreational schedule.
Here’s a closer look at a selection of the activities offered:
The “Môm’art” workshop at MAMAC
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art welcomes your children aged 6 to 15 for a four-day workshop from October 26 to 29. This workshop includes two hours per day (from 2 pm to 4 pm) of creative workshops centered around the exhibition “Daniel Spoerri’s Theater of Objects!” and Eat Art.
At the Matisse Museum, “sketching Matisse” workshop
On October 28 and November 4, your children aged 12 to 16 can explore the Noël Dolla exhibition, partake in a studio visit, and enjoy the museum’s collection with observation games and various drawing techniques (pencil, charcoal, pastel, etc.).
Special Halloween workshop at Louis Nucéra
On the eve of Halloween, the Louis Nucéra library is organizing a sound and dubbing workshop for a horror film on October 30. Anyone over 6 years old is welcome for this unique activity.
Musical workshops in libraries
Sensory and sound journeys with instruments from various traditions will be offered to your children on October 27 at the Raoul Mille library, November 2 at Louis Nucéra, and November 3 at Caucade and Saint Roch.
For these workshops, children aged 3 to 12 will be welcomed — those aged 3 to 6 must be accompanied.
Show “In the West” at the Francis Gag theater
On November 6, a show will be performed at the Francis Gag theater featuring a burlesque and overwhelmed cowboy.
Activities at Parc Phoenix
For the more adventurous children, the tree-top adventure course at Parc Phoenix will be open every day during the All Saints’ Day holiday. This park, which features 4 courses, can welcome your children from the age of three.
For these All Saints’ Day holidays, the City of Nice offers an extremely eclectic program to entertain and occupy your children, with something for everyone!
For more information on the mentioned activities, or to see the rest of the activities, you can visit [the city’s website](https://www.nice.fr/fr/actualites/que-faire-pendant-les-vacances?type=articles).