Introduction
959km (596 miles) S of Paris; 63km (39 miles) NE of Cannes; 8km (5 miles) E of Monaco
Menton is more Italianate than French. Right at the border of Italy, Menton marks the eastern frontier of the Côte d'Azur. Its climate is the warmest on the Mediterranean coast, and in winter it attracts a large crowd of British seniors. The impact of these seniors on the population of 130,000 has earned Menton the sobriquet "the Fort Lauderdale of France."
According to a local legend, Eve was the first to experience Menton's glorious climate. When she and Adam were expelled from the Garden of Eden, she tucked a lemon in her bosom, planting it at Menton because it reminded her of her former stamping grounds. Lemons still grow in profusion here, and the fruit is given a position of honor at the Lemon Festival held over a 2-week period in February. Actually, the oldest Menton visitor might have arrived 30,000 years ago. He's still around -- or, at least, his skull is -- in the Musée de Préhistoire...
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Basilique Saint-Michel de Menton
- Basilique Saint-Michel is a beautiful Baroque church located in the town of Menton, some 30 kilometers (18.5 miles) east of Nice. The stonework...
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Parvis Saint Michel (à Menton)
- Parvis Saint Michel is a historic town square in the charming town of Menton, located some thirty kilometers outside of Nice. It is where the very...
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Monastere de l'Annonciade (à Menton)
- Monastere de l'Annonciade has been the spiritual seat of an order founded by Saint Jeanne in 1502. It is located outside the charming town of Menton,...
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