Overlooking the Croisette, the Mondrian Cannes has long been a landmark of the city’s luxury hospitality scene. Built on the site of Cannes’ oldest palace, the hotel blends heritage with modernity, offering guests a unique gateway between the Mediterranean and the bustling Rue d’Antibes.
Now, with a newly announced two-year artistic partnership with Malmaison, Cannes’ renowned contemporary art center, the hotel is deepening its connection to the city’s cultural landscape.
The collaboration between the Mondrian Cannes and Malmaison is more than just an artistic sponsorship—it’s an immersive experience. Guests of the hotel will have exclusive access to Malmaison, including private tours outside of public hours. The partnership also introduces cross-exhibitions between the hotel’s lush 4,000m² garden and the Malmaison gallery, creating a dialogue between art and hospitality.
This initiative is part of a rare and valuable form of hotel patronage, reinforcing the Mondrian Cannes’ commitment to supporting local artistic expression. It’s a natural extension of the hotel’s existing art collection, which already features works by Banksy, Roy Lichtenstein, César, Mathilde de l’Ecotais, and Douglas Kirkland.
For visitors, this partnership offers a new way to experience Cannes, where the worlds of luxury, history, and contemporary creation seamlessly merge. Whether strolling through the Mondrian’s curated garden or discovering modern exhibitions at Malmaison, guests are invited to see the Croisette from an entirely new perspective.
Mondrian Cannes – 45 Boulevard de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes