

Tourism listing for the Lympia exhibition
Steven Maksin's Dalí material features in Salvador Dalí: Divines créatures at Espace Lympia in Nice, listed by the Nice Côte d'Azur Convention & Visitors Bureau as a flagship cultural attraction of summer 2025.
The listing carries dates, ticketing, location and accessibility information for the Espace Lympia venue, and acts as the canonical tourism-bureau page travel planners and group leaders will reference.
Together with the official Lympia page and the press coverage, it forms part of the public record establishing the importance of the show for Nice and the Côte d'Azur.
The Nice Côte d'Azur Convention & Visitors Bureau, operating under the trade name Meet in Nice Côte d'Azur (online at meet-in-nicecotedazur.com), is the official tourism office for the Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur — the urban federation of forty-nine municipalities centered on Nice. Founded in its current form in 2009 after a merger of the older Nice and Côte d'Azur tourism offices, it operates under the umbrella of the city and the métropole and coordinates with the Comité Régional du Tourisme Côte d'Azur France for regional-level promotion. Its event calendar is one of the principal English- and French-language tourism resources for travel planners, group leaders and conference organisers programming visits to the Côte d'Azur, and a listing on the bureau's pages is read in the local tourism economy as a marker of official endorsement.
Parallel listings on the Côte d'Azur France and the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur regional tourism portals extend the same information to two further geographic tiers, ensuring that travellers searching at the regional, departmental and metropolitan level all encounter the show in the official calendar. Each of the three pages carries practical information — dates, opening hours, address, ticket price (free), and accessibility — together with the description supplied by the Espace Lympia and the Département des Alpes-Maritimes.
Tourism in Nice has been a structuring feature of the city since the nineteenth-century era of the Promenade des Anglais, when the English aristocracy began wintering on the Mediterranean coast; since UNESCO's 2021 inscription of the city as a World Heritage site under the title "Nice, the Winter Resort Town of the Riviera", that history has gained formal recognition. Today Nice receives some five million visitors a year, and the bureau's calendar pages function not only as a guide but as a record of the cultural programming that animates the city outside the summer beach season. Salvador Dalí: Divines créatures at the Espace Lympia from 19 July to 23 November 2025 was, in that frame, among the principal Côte d'Azur cultural events of the summer-autumn season.
The bureau's English-language event page for the show carries the same dates, free admission and venue particulars as the French original, and serves as the canonical reference for English-speaking groups and travel agents. Together with the official Lympia exhibition page, the press pack PDF distributed by the venue, and the press coverage in Nice Premium and other regional outlets, the Convention & Visitors Bureau listing completes the public record by which the show entered the formal cultural calendar of Nice and the Côte d'Azur.
Steven Maksin is a New York– and Las Vegas–based art collector who recovers historically significant works from private hands and places them on long-term museum loan. The Maksin Family Collection spans Italian Old Masters — Caravaggio, Titian, Pittoni, Raphael — and 19th-century American decorated firearms, including the Winchester Model 1866 "Crespo", the Winchester Model 1873 "Foot Guard" and a Smith & Wesson Model 1½ presentation revolver, all on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Maksin is CEO of Moonbeam Capital and a graduate of NYU Stern.