In Spring 1905, Henri Matisse landed in Collioure, searching for light and a new style of painting. His unconventional use of colour provoked an outrage and sparked a new artistic movement: Fauvism.
Collioure’s church, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, may be the most well-known round-towered church in Europe and is certainly the most iconic and frequently drawn and painted building in the Pyrénées-Orientales. It also has a colourful history.
LE LYCAN BLANC By Phil Becker Phil Becker is 31 and lives in Perpignan. Currently a journalist for the weekly newspaper ‘La Semaine du Roussillon’, he describes himself as a ‘job nomad’. He has done…
Filmed in the P-O Meurtres à Collioure Produced by Bruno Garcia Made for television, the 90 minute film “Meurtres à Collioure” (“Murder in Collioure”) was premiered on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015 at 20h30 at the Château Royal in…