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"Villefranche’s high-walled Citadelle Saint-Elme was built in the 16th century to deter invaders, but today it should be on every visitor's to-do list, because of the fragrant garden that grows inside its walls and its treasure trove of art. Although the museums are currently closed for renovation, the site itself serves as an open-air art gallery with a busy calendar of exhibitions throughout the year. The scene is particularly enchanting over three days in June, when it becomes the stage for La Crème Festival, an ultra-chic electro-pop fete." - Chrissie McClatchie Chrissie McClatchie Chrissie McClatchie writes about travel, wine, and yachting from her home on the Côte d’Azur, where she has lived for nearly two decades. Her stories have appeared in Condé Nast Traveler, BBC Travel, CNN Travel, and more. She is also a contributing author to four Lonely Planet guidebooks. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines