Musee Simon Segal Contemporary Art, Aups
The museum groups 3 schools of painting - Toulon, Bourges and Paris - with over 280 works on show.
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The museum groups 3 schools of painting - Toulon, Bourges and Paris - with over 280 works on show.
This area is well known for it's ochre pigment found in the soil, and a tour of the Mines de Bruoux show you the underground caverns that were created.
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 is Aix's fine art gallery, housed in the 17th century Palais de Malte. The collections includes works by a variety of European painters, including two by Rubens and a small selection of Paul Cezanne.
A few months before his death in 1955, artist Fernand Léger acquired a farmhouse at the foot of the village of Biot. It was here that his widow Nadia Leger, decided to create a museum to honour him and showcase his life's work.
This museum was founded in 1821 and the collection was originally housed in the Maison Carree, moving to its current location in 1907.
Opened in 1991, the Yves Brayer Museum displays a hundred or so canvas paintings, watercolours and drawings representative of the artist's work.
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.
Located in the former farmhouse at Rousty Bridge the Camargue Museum reopened in November 2013 after a year of renovation.
The Collection Lambert is a wonderful gallery featuring modern art from the 1960's.
This historic perfume factory is in the heart of the Old Town and is one of the oldest in Grasse, constructed in 1782.
This a popular museum to visit for anyone following the Lavender routes around Provence, attracting around 50,000 visitors per year.
See the universe projected onto the roof of a large room filled with 65 comfortable seats, and wonder at the scale of it all.
The building itself has been protected as a historic monument since 1979 and is worth the journey just for that, let alone the art works inside.
Immerse yourself in the history of Provence by visiting this collection of archaeological remains.
The truffle has a long history here in Aups; for many years now they have been grown, harvested, retailed, shared and eaten.
Orange boasts the best preserved Roman Amphitheatre in the western world.
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).