Planetarium, Nimes
See the universe projected onto the roof of a large room filled with 65 comfortable seats, and wonder at the scale of it all.
Discover and book the top Provence sights
See the universe projected onto the roof of a large room filled with 65 comfortable seats, and wonder at the scale of it all.
This remnant of the second world war is a huge engineering feat made from lots of concrete and once housed machine guns and barracks.
This a popular museum to visit for anyone following the Lavender routes around Provence, attracting around 50,000 visitors per year.
This historic perfume factory is in the heart of the Old Town and is one of the oldest in Grasse, constructed in 1782.
Vincent Van Gogh moved to Arles in 1888, as so in hommage to the great master, the Fondation Van Gogh has collected works by contemporary artists that are in the style of Van Gogh.
Created in 1919, this museum is located inside a former townhouse, the Hôtel Mistral de Montdragon, which dates from the Renaissance period and is classified as an historical landmark.
This little museum is jam-packed from floor to ceiling with a great collection of vintage and classic motorbikes.
Located in a gorgeous 18th century building int eh centre of Avignon, this museum's mission is to share with the public the wonderful collection of paintings and furniture inherited from the couturier Jacques Doucet (1853-1929).
Originally founded in 1882, this family run business making traditional Scourtins survives to this day.
Finally visitors will be able to experience the cave paintings of the Grotte Chauvet in the state of the art replica that has been created by artists and builders.
This wine museum situated just outside of Ansouis is a must for all wine lovers, and a fascinating for all amateurs.
A private collection of ornate, unusual and ancient corkscrews in the vineyards of the Domaine de La Citadelle.
The Collection Lambert is a wonderful gallery featuring modern art from the 1960's.
Immerse yourself in the history of Provence by visiting this collection of archaeological remains.
At the beginning of World War II, France interned all Austrian and German nationals who were living in France at the time, and Les Milles was the prison for the south eastern region.
Located in the former farmhouse at Rousty Bridge the Camargue Museum reopened in November 2013 after a year of renovation.
Some 50 white marble sculptures by Maria de Faykod, renowned sculptor with numerous existing works. She had the original idea to open a garden which exhibit some of her work to the public.
Originally a stone quarry, the Carrieres de Lumieres has been transformed into a backdrop for a stunning audio visual show, where images are projected on to the walls and the floor. Each year a different artist and theme is chosen to lead the display.