In the heart of Aix, this private mansion transformed into an art center presents superb exhibitions, with a restaurant and tearoom on site
In the heart of the Mazarin district, the Caumont mansion, once home to Aix-en-Provence's music conservatory, has been transformed into a sumptuous showcase for prestigious exhibitions. Since 2015, there has been one exhibition after another: Canaletto, Botero, Nicolas de Staël, Sorolla, Zao Wou-Ki, Raoul Dufy, Yves Klein, Mucha, Pierre Bonnard, Steve McCurry, Niki de Saint Phalle and, in 2026, the Oscar Ghez collection... Stroll through the French gardens, sit in the 18th-century salons for lunch or tea.
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Nous avons vu l'exposition Nikki de St-Phalle, très bien construite, avec de très belles œuvres de cette grande artiste.
En revanche, il y a peu de salles d'exposition et en proportion le tarif d'entrée est exorbitant (18€! tarif plein, et pour les enfants c'est payant !!!), voire indécent. Cela donne de nouveau une mauvaise image d'Aix, avec ce côté snob et élitiste par l'argent.