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Cimiez (French pronunciation: ​[simje]; Italian: Cimella) is an upper class neighborhood in Nice, Southern France. The area contains the Musée Matisse and the ruins of Cemenelum, capital of the Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the Ligurian coast. Cemenelum was an important rival of Nice, continuing to exist as a separate city till the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins include an arena, amphitheater, thermal baths, and paleochristian basilica. Close to the ruins is the where Queen Victoria spent part of her long visits to the French Riviera.

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  • Cimiez ist ein auf einem Hügel gelegener Ortsteil innerhalb des Sechsten Kantons der französischen Stadt Nizza. (de)
  • Distrito selecto y exclusivo del Noreste de la ciudad francesa de Niza, que se asienta sobre la colina que lleva su nombre. La Reina Victoria solía pasar temporadas en la población. En Cimiez falleció John Houlding, alcalde de Liverpool y fundador del Liverpool FC y José Gustavo Guerrero, salvadoreño, quien fue el primer presidente de la Corte Internacional de Justicia, máximo tribunal de la ONU. (es)
  • Cimiez est le nom donné à un quartier résidentiel de Nice ainsi qu'à la colline où il est construit, et qui est situé au nord-est du centre-ville. À l'époque romaine, la cité de Cemenelum, préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes, y était implantée. Devenu durant la Belle Époque un lieu de villégiature pour l’aristocratie et la haute bourgeoisie anglaise, le quartier abrite de nombreux palaces, transformés aujourd'hui en appartements bourgeois. (fr)
  • Cimiez é um bairro de classe alta localizado no noroeste da cidade francesa de Nice, que se assenta sobre a colina que leva o seu nome. Era conhecida como Cemenelo (em latim: Cemenelum) durante o período romano. (pt)
  • Cimiez is een buurt in de Franse stad Nice, hoofdstad van de Alpes-Maritimes in de regio Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Cimiez kent Romeinse ruïnes en oude overblijfselen van Cemenelum. Merkwaardig was Cemenelum in de tijd van het Romeinse keizerrijk de hoofdplaats van de Romeinse provincie Alpes Maritimae. Cemenelum verloor de functie van hoofdstad ten gunste van de opkomende Gallo-Romeinse stad Embrun, gelegen hogerop in de Alpen. Het Musée Matisse is in de wijk gelegen, alsook het 16e-eeuwse is hier te vinden. (nl)
  • Cimiez (French pronunciation: ​[simje]; Italian: Cimella) is an upper class neighborhood in Nice, Southern France. The area contains the Musée Matisse and the ruins of Cemenelum, capital of the Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the Ligurian coast. Cemenelum was an important rival of Nice, continuing to exist as a separate city till the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins include an arena, amphitheater, thermal baths, and paleochristian basilica. Close to the ruins is the where Queen Victoria spent part of her long visits to the French Riviera. (en)
  • Cimiez (pengucapan bahasa Prancis: [simje]) adalah sebuah kawasan di Nice, selatan Prancis. Kawasan tersebut meliputi dan reruntuhan Cemenelum, ibu kota provinsi , Romawi kuno di pantai Liguria. Cemenelum adalah rival utama dari , yang masih berdiri sebagai kota terpisah sampai masa invasi . (in)
  • Cimiez (nome originario in italiano Cimella) è un quartiere di Nizza. Le origini di Cimella sono attestate dalla storia pluri-millenaria della collina: Cimiez era la sede dei Liguri Vediantii tra il III e il II secolo a.C. La collina di Cemenelum fu scelta da Augusto come capoluogo della provincia delle 'Alpes Maritimae'; Cemenelum restò una grande rivale commerciale della vicina 'Nicea' fino all'invasione longobarda. A Cimella si trovano il museo Henri Matisse e delle rovine romane: arene, terme, un anfiteatro e una basilica paleocristiana. (it)
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  • Cimiez ist ein auf einem Hügel gelegener Ortsteil innerhalb des Sechsten Kantons der französischen Stadt Nizza. (de)
  • Cimiez (French pronunciation: ​[simje]; Italian: Cimella) is an upper class neighborhood in Nice, Southern France. The area contains the Musée Matisse and the ruins of Cemenelum, capital of the Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the Ligurian coast. Cemenelum was an important rival of Nice, continuing to exist as a separate city till the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins include an arena, amphitheater, thermal baths, and paleochristian basilica. During the Belle Epoque, Cimiez became a favourite holiday resort of European royalty: Victoria, Edward VII, George V, and Leopold II stayed in Cimiez. Close to the ruins is the where Queen Victoria spent part of her long visits to the French Riviera. From 1974 to 2010, the Nice Jazz Festival was held on the grounds of the Roman Ruins in July each year (since 2011 the festival moved to the Place Masséna). Also here can be found the Cimiez Monastery and church that have been used by the Franciscan friars since the 16th century. The church with a baroque altar from the seventeenth century and a marble cross from 1477 houses the paintings Pietà (triptych from 1475), Crucifixion (1512) and Deposition (1515) by the Italian medieval artist Ludovico Brea. On display are also more than 300 documents and works of art from the 15th to 18th centuries. Buried in the cemetery near the monastery are the painters Henri Matisse and Raoul Dufy, alongside the winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature, Roger Martin du Gard. Cimiez contains an important Jewish population (around 20%). (en)
  • Distrito selecto y exclusivo del Noreste de la ciudad francesa de Niza, que se asienta sobre la colina que lleva su nombre. La Reina Victoria solía pasar temporadas en la población. En Cimiez falleció John Houlding, alcalde de Liverpool y fundador del Liverpool FC y José Gustavo Guerrero, salvadoreño, quien fue el primer presidente de la Corte Internacional de Justicia, máximo tribunal de la ONU. (es)
  • Cimiez est le nom donné à un quartier résidentiel de Nice ainsi qu'à la colline où il est construit, et qui est situé au nord-est du centre-ville. À l'époque romaine, la cité de Cemenelum, préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes, y était implantée. Devenu durant la Belle Époque un lieu de villégiature pour l’aristocratie et la haute bourgeoisie anglaise, le quartier abrite de nombreux palaces, transformés aujourd'hui en appartements bourgeois. (fr)
  • Cimiez (pengucapan bahasa Prancis: [simje]) adalah sebuah kawasan di Nice, selatan Prancis. Kawasan tersebut meliputi dan reruntuhan Cemenelum, ibu kota provinsi , Romawi kuno di pantai Liguria. Cemenelum adalah rival utama dari , yang masih berdiri sebagai kota terpisah sampai masa invasi . Reruntuhan tersebut meliputi sebuah arena, amfiteater, permandian termal, dan basilika paleo-kristen. Selama beberapa tahun, diadakan di halaman Reruntuhan Romawi tersebut pada bulan Juli setiap tahun (sejak 2011, festival tersebut dipindah ke ). Di dekat reruntuhan tersebut, terdapat dimana Ratu Victoria menjalani kunjungan jangka panjangnya di . Selain itu, disana juga dapat ditemukan Biara Cimiez dan gereja yang dipakai oleh para biarawan Fransiskan sejak abad ke-16. Gereja tersebut berisi Pietà, Crucifixion dan Deposition, karya artis abad pertengahan Italia . Selain itu, terdapat juga lebih dari 300 dokumen dan karya seni dari abad ke-15 sampai ke-18. Orang-orang yang dikubur di pemakaman di dekat biara tersebut adalah pelukis Henri Matisse dan Raoul Dufy ditambah pemenang Nobel Kesusastraan tahun 1937, Roger Martin du Gard. (in)
  • Cimiez (nome originario in italiano Cimella) è un quartiere di Nizza. Le origini di Cimella sono attestate dalla storia pluri-millenaria della collina: Cimiez era la sede dei Liguri Vediantii tra il III e il II secolo a.C. La collina di Cemenelum fu scelta da Augusto come capoluogo della provincia delle 'Alpes Maritimae'; Cemenelum restò una grande rivale commerciale della vicina 'Nicea' fino all'invasione longobarda. A Cimella si trovano il museo Henri Matisse e delle rovine romane: arene, terme, un anfiteatro e una basilica paleocristiana. Il Nice Jazz Festival ha luogo, a fine luglio, nelle rovine delle arene di Cimiez e negli uliveti adiacenti. Nelle vicinanze, si trova l'Hotel Régina costruito da aristocratici inglesi principalmente per la Regina Vittoria. Sulla collina si trovano anche il monastero di Cimiez e la chiesa dei monaci francescani del XVI secolo. La chiesa ospita le tre opere maggiori dell'artista medievale Ludovico Brea: la Pietà, la Crocefissione e la Deposizione della croce.I giardini del monastero ospitano un roseto e un magnifico belvedere su Nizza e sul mare. I pittori Henri Matisse e Raoul Dufy sono seppelliti nel cimitero del monastero, così come Roger Martin du Gard, premio Nobel per la letteratura 1937. (it)
  • Cimiez é um bairro de classe alta localizado no noroeste da cidade francesa de Nice, que se assenta sobre a colina que leva o seu nome. Era conhecida como Cemenelo (em latim: Cemenelum) durante o período romano. (pt)
  • Cimiez is een buurt in de Franse stad Nice, hoofdstad van de Alpes-Maritimes in de regio Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Cimiez kent Romeinse ruïnes en oude overblijfselen van Cemenelum. Merkwaardig was Cemenelum in de tijd van het Romeinse keizerrijk de hoofdplaats van de Romeinse provincie Alpes Maritimae. Cemenelum verloor de functie van hoofdstad ten gunste van de opkomende Gallo-Romeinse stad Embrun, gelegen hogerop in de Alpen. Het Musée Matisse is in de wijk gelegen, alsook het 16e-eeuwse is hier te vinden. (nl)
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