Grimaud Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of Grimaud, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Cote D Azur on the stunning French Riviera
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Grimaud, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Cote D Azur on the stunning French Riviera. As you wander through its charming streets, you'll be transported to another era, where history and art intertwine seamlessly. Immerse yourself in the world of tarot at IIII The Emperor, a mystical shop that showcases seven tarot cards from different packs. Let your imagination run wild as you explore these ancient symbols and unravel their hidden meanings. Step into the past at Domaine de la Cabro D Or and admire the statuette of the Duke of Wellington by Count d Orsay, crafted back in 1845. Its intricate details capture both strength and elegance, leaving you captivated by this masterpiece's timeless allure. Venture further into Grimaud's rich heritage with a visit to Saint Rochs windmill. Standing proudly against the azure sky, it serves as a reminder of France's agricultural traditions while offering breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. As you stroll along Grimaud's cobblestone streets adorned with blue window shutters, let your senses be awakened by Domaine de la Cabro D Or. This idyllic estate boasts vineyards that produce some of France's finest wines – indulge in a tasting session and savor every sip. In Port Grimaud, witness boats gently swaying in front of waterfront homes like an artist's palette come alive. The vibrant colors reflect off calm waters creating an exquisite scene that will forever remain etched in your memory. Delve deeper into history with captivating portraits such as An Early Dickens Portrait (1910) or Charles Greville (1840), both created by unknown artists who skillfully captured these influential figures' essence. Normanby (1840) and Charles Standish Esquire M. P.