Region
689 places to discover across Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur.
Including Musée Granet, Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain and Fondation Maeght.
37 of 37 places, sorted by distance from the center
MuseumMusée de la préhistoire des gorges du Verdon
Quinson
MuseumMusée des arts et traditions populaires de moyenne Provence
Draguignan
MuseumMusée de Paléontologie et d'Archéologie de Vachères
Vachères
MuseumMusée Marc Deydier
Cucuron
MuseumMHeMO, Maison d'Histoire et de Mémoire d'Ongles
Ongles
MuseumMusée Provençal
Marseille
MuseumMusée gallo-romain de Tauroentum
Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer
MuseumLa Banque, musée des Cultures et du Paysage
Hyères
MuseumMusée municipal d'arts et traditions populaires
Cassis
MuseumMHAB-Musée d'Histoire et d'Art de Bormes
Bormes-les-Mimosas
MuseumMusée d'histoire de la Ville de Marseille
Marseille
MuseumCrypte archéologique Notre-Dame du Bourg
Digne-les-Bains
MuseumMusée d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne de la Ville de Marseille
Marseille
MuseumMusée des arts africains, océaniens, amérindiens
Marseille
MuseumMusée des docks romains
Marseille
MuseumMusée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée
Marseille
MuseumMusée de Notre-Dame de la Garde
Marseille
MuseumMusée d'arts et traditions populaires Albert Reynaud
Marignane
MuseumMusée d'archéologie gallo-romaine du Var
Fréjus
MuseumMusée gallo-romain Sisteron
Sisteron
Musée des Amis de Castrum Vetus
Châteauneuf-les-Martigues
MuseumMusée juif comtadin
Cavaillon
MuseumMusée des explorations du monde (MEM)
Cannes
MuseumMusée du Masque de fer et du Fort Royal
Cannes (Île Sainte-Marguerite)
MuseumMusée d'archéologie
Antibes
MuseumMusée des Arts Asiatiques de Nice
Nice
MuseumMusée archéologique Théo Desplans
Vaison-la-Romaine
MuseumMusée Calvet
Avignon
MuseumMusée de la Vallée
Barcelonnette
MuseumMusée du vieux logis
Nice
MuseumMusée archéologique de Cimiez
Nice
MuseumMusée de paléontologie de Terra Amata
Nice
MuseumMusée de l'Arles antique
Arles
MuseumMusée archéologique et de pays
Valréas
MuseumMusée de préhistoire régionale
Menton
MuseumLe Soum - Musée d'arts et traditions populaires de haute montagne
Saint-Véran
MuseumMusée de l'Église
Puy-Saint-Pierre
Few regions in France have attracted as many painters as Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Paul Cézanne worked in Aix-en-Provence until his death in 1906, and his final studio, the Atelier des Lauves, still holds his easel, still-life props and personal belongings exactly as he left them.
In Arles, Vincent van Gogh painted some of his most celebrated canvases during his stay in 1888-1889. The Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles examines his work and legacy through exhibitions that pair his paintings with contemporary art. The same city hosts LEE UFAN ARLES, devoted to the Korean minimalist artist, and the Fondation Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, focused on documentary photography.
Avignon, seat of the papacy in the 14th century, concentrates a remarkable density of collections: the Collection Lambert for contemporary art, the Musée Angladon built on the collection of couturier Jacques Doucet, the Musée Louis Vouland for 17th- and 18th-century decorative arts, and the Musée Lapidaire, housed since 1933 in a former Jesuit chapel built between 1620 and 1655.
Nice combines a strong photographic tradition with natural sciences and industrial heritage. The Musée de la Photographie Charles Nègre is built around the archive of Charles Nègre, a pioneering 19th-century photographer, while the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de Nice occupies a historic building on Boulevard Risso. Nearby, the Espace culturel départemental Lympia has converted the former galley warehouses of Nice's port into an exhibition venue.
Inland, Digne-les-Bains preserves the memory of explorer and Tibetologist Alexandra David-Néel at the Maison Alexandra David-Néel, while the village of Salignac, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, is home to the Paleogalerie, an associative museum founded in 2014 around the paleontological collections of the Vocontian basin.
On the Var coast, the Musée du Niel sits directly on the water at the Port du Niel, on the Giens peninsula in Hyères, presenting temporary exhibitions of contemporary and modern art. Further inland, Draguignan hosts the Hôtel départemental des expositions du Var (HDE Var).
In Aix-en-Provence, Granet XXe occupies the former chapelle des Pénitents blancs and presents modern and contemporary collections alongside temporary exhibitions, complementing the city's Cézanne heritage.
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, long associated with 20th-century modern art, is now also home to the FONDATION CAB St-Paul-de-Vence, dedicated to minimal and conceptual art, which operates alongside a sister venue in Brussels. Nearby, the town of Vence has its own museum, the Musée de Vence.
Marseille contributes to the region's contemporary scene through the Centre de Conservation et de Ressources du Mucem, which holds and studies the collections of the Mucem, the national museum devoted to Mediterranean civilizations. Near Aix-en-Provence, the village of Châteauneuf-le-Rouge houses the Musée Arteum.
What is the best starting point to explore Cézanne's Provence?
Begin at the Atelier des Lauves in Aix-en-Provence, the artist's last studio, then continue to Granet XXe in the former chapelle des Pénitents blancs to see how his legacy connects to modern and contemporary art.
How much time should I plan for the museums of Avignon?
Allow a full day to cover the Collection Lambert, Musée Angladon, Musée Louis Vouland and Musée Lapidaire, all located within Avignon's compact historic center.
Is the region's art scene limited to the Riviera cities?
No. Significant venues also exist inland and in smaller towns, including the Maison Alexandra David-Néel in Digne-les-Bains, the Paleogalerie in Salignac, and the Musée Arteum in Châteauneuf-le-Rouge.
Where can I see contemporary photography in the region?
The Musée de la Photographie Charles Nègre in Nice and the Fondation Manuel Rivera-Ortiz in Arles both focus on photography, historical and documentary respectively.
What links Arles to Vincent van Gogh today?
The Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles occupies the city where the artist lived and painted in 1888-1889, presenting his work in dialogue with contemporary artists rather than as a standalone historical archive.
Are there museums directly on the coast?
Yes. The Musée du Niel in Hyères sits on the Giens peninsula at the water's edge, and the Espace culturel départemental Lympia in Nice occupies former port warehouses.