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CAUMONT ART CENTER

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3, rue Joseph-Cabassol, 13100Aix-En-Provence, France Show on map
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2025
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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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Visited in august 2025
Exposition Nikki de saint Phalle superbe !
Visited in august 2025
Super Expo
Visited in august 2025
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Visited in july 2025
Het is een knap authentiek kader, met een elegant gebouw en mooi aangelegde tuin met terras. Al enkele jaren dat ze me weten te lokken met overzichts tentoonstellingen van 20ste eeuwse kunstenaars.
Visited in july 2025
Très beau lieu, bien refait depuis que le conservatoire de musique a été déménagé.
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.

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