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PALAIS DU ROURE

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Hôtel de Baroncelli-Javon, 3, rue du Collège-du-Roure, 84000Avignon, France Show on map
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The Palais du Roure, former home of the Baroncelli family, in Avignon is a museum dedicated to popular arts and traditions,

Magnificent Gothic-style residence occupied by the Baroncelli-Javon family, originally from Florence, for five centuries from 1469 to 1908. Frédéric Mistral named it "Palais du Roure". In 1918, Jeanne de Flandreysy, a friend of Mistral and Folco de Baroncelli, bought and restored it, before ceding it to the city of Avignon in 1959. Today, it houses the Center for Mediterranean Culture, dedicated to Provence, its history, traditions, language and literature. On display is a collection of bells assembled by Jeanne de Flandreysy.

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Visited in july 2025
L'ancien hôtel de Baroncelli-Javon, édifié au 15e siècle, est renommé Palais du Roure par Frédéric Mistral.

Nous avons pu admirer son intérieur lors du Festival d'Avignon au spectacle où les sièges étaient assez confortables. Par contre pas de clim???? mais le spectacle "Cabaret Mythique" était une tuerie ????????????
Visited in june 2025
Beautiful and free to visit the patio
Visited in may 2025
La visite est interessante mais assez courte car il n’y a que le premier étage à visiter. Auparavant des visites guidées existaient pour voir d’autres parties du bâtiment mais cela a été supprimé en 2024.
Les pièces sont bien meublées avec le mobilier d’époque et des tableaux sont aux murs.
Dernier point, c’est gratuit. Bravo à la ville d’Avignon pour le permettre.
Visited in may 2025
Petit musé très jolis, pas très grand, mais gratuit (que demander de plus).
Visited in may 2025
Fabuleux personnel attentif et très Courtois et d’un professionnalisme à coupé le Souffle

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