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Atelier de Cézanne Atelier de Cézanne was once the studio and home of the painter who was at the forefront of the cubist movement. It remains in a very similar state to that which Cezanne left it in 1906. His coat still hangs on the wall, and an unfinished painting sits on an easel. Address: 9 av. Paul-Cézanne Aix-en-Provence France
+33 4 42 21 06 53
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Musée du Vieil Aix Musée du Vieil Aix features traditional folk art from the Aix region. Among the pieces in the collection are hand-carved wooden marionettes, as well as pottery and household goods, religious pieces, hand-painted clay figures, pictures and costumes. Address: Hôtel d'Estienne-de-St-Jean, 17, rue Gaston-de-Saporta Aix-en-Provence France 13100
+33 4 42 21 43 55
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One of the most famous painters in the area was Paul Cézanne, and Galerie du Festival is mostly dedicated to his works. Among his pieces displayed here are lithographs, etchings, and reproductions of some of his lesser known paintings. Posters and other reproductions of his work are also available for sale here. Address: 24, rue Gaston-de-Saporta Aix-en-Provence France 13100
Send an Email +33 4 42 23 42 53
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Musée des Tapisseries The Musée des Tapisseries is located in the palace of a former archbishop. The gilded walls are lined with three sets of tapestries, and these date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The museum is also home to a variety of rare furnishings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Address: 28 place des Martyrs de la Résistance Aix-en-Provence France
+33 4 42 23 09 91
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Musée Granet Musée Granet is named after François Marius Granet, whose own works of art are displayed here. In addition to Granet, works of art from Cezanne, van Loo, van Dyck, Pierre and Francois Puget, and Ingres are all housed here. The museum is located in the former centre of the Knights of Malta. Address: Place St-Jean-de-Malte Aix-en-Provence France
+33 4 42 38 14 70
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