When the museum in Le Cellier closed, our family received many messages from people feeling disappointed that there was no longer anywhere in France dedicated to my grandfather. I had no immediate answer to give because to create a museum, you need a beautiful collection but also and above all, to meet the right people who know how to find a way out of a dead end, how to transform an inevitable closure into an unexpected opening. We had the collection. We met the right people at the right time. Nicolas Bouzou, co-author of my last book, introduced me to the Town Mayor, Frédéric Masquelier, as well as Grégory Bozonnet, his Chief of Staff, who were immediately interested in the project and instrumental in its implementation. The team then introduced me to Clémentine Deroudille, who immediately made me feel confident that the museum would be cleverly thought out, entertaining and elegant, just like my grandfather was. Our whole family is delighted that this museum is now in Saint-Raphaël and we are sure that the public will be too.