Fresque "Fréjus l'intrépide"
Fréjus, an emblematic city of the Côte d'Azur, is preparing to welcome an exceptional work of art that will illuminate the urban landscape and seduce visitors from all over the world.
This remarkable fresco will not only be a static work of art, but a unique immersive experience. With its imposing dimensions of 120 meters long by 12 meters high, it will become the second largest fresco in France.
Located on the Caquet hangar of the nature base, a major tourist site on the Côte d'Azur, it will offer a striking spectacle to all those who are lucky enough to contemplate it.
This ambitious project not only pushes the boundaries of urban art, but also integrates cutting-edge technologies for an enriched experience. Indeed, the fresco will be equipped with augmented reality, thus offering spectators an immersion
total immersion in the creative universe of Cesar Malfi. This unique combination of traditional art and modern technology promises to captivate and inspire a wide audience.
The construction work on “Fréjus l'Intrépide” began on Monday, March 4 and should last about eight weeks. During this period, residents and visitors are invited to follow the progress of this monumental work that will enrich the heritage
artistic of Fréjus.
The Fréjus Tourist Office expresses its gratitude to César Malfi for his bold artistic vision and his commitment to beautifying our city with this exceptional work. We look forward to sharing this unique experience with the
around the world and to welcome visitors who will come to discover “Fréjus l'Intrépide”!
Located on the Caquet hangar of the nature base, a major tourist site on the Côte d'Azur, it will offer a striking spectacle to all those who are lucky enough to contemplate it.
This ambitious project not only pushes the boundaries of urban art, but also integrates cutting-edge technologies for an enriched experience. Indeed, the fresco will be equipped with augmented reality, thus offering spectators an immersion
total immersion in the creative universe of Cesar Malfi. This unique combination of traditional art and modern technology promises to captivate and inspire a wide audience.
The construction work on “Fréjus l'Intrépide” began on Monday, March 4 and should last about eight weeks. During this period, residents and visitors are invited to follow the progress of this monumental work that will enrich the heritage
artistic of Fréjus.
The Fréjus Tourist Office expresses its gratitude to César Malfi for his bold artistic vision and his commitment to beautifying our city with this exceptional work. We look forward to sharing this unique experience with the
around the world and to welcome visitors who will come to discover “Fréjus l'Intrépide”!
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Location details
- Public transport stop within 500 m
- Bus stop within 500 m
- Beach less than 300 m
- Sea view
Opening
Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025 | |
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Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
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