Place Marinoni is the heart of Beaulieu-sur-Mer. From Monday to Saturday mornings, you can find a market garden here. Saturday morning, a Provencal market.
Inaugurated in 1904, the bandstand was part of a project to create a public square. The bandstand, built by wrought-iron craftsmen, is set in the middle of a square, allowing the then “La Renaissance” orchestra to play there regularly.
Statue of Hippolyte MARINONI: benefactor, inventor of the rotary press and the commune's 1st mayor in 1891, it is to him that Beaulieu owes its detachment from Villefranche.
The square hosts a market garden every day (except Sunday) from 8:30am to 12:30pm, a Provencal market on Saturdays from 8:30am to 12:30pm and an Italian market on the first Sunday of the month from 9am to 5pm.