Adresse | 7 Rue Carnot |
Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
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This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving.
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Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le …
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Adresse | 7 Rue Carnot |
Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
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Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face : Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face : Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face : Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face : Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face : Situé dans le centre historique du village, le musée abrite une remarquable cour intérieure où veille le buste de Vincent van Gogh sculpté par Ossip Zadkine. Créé en 1919, il a été récemment réaménagé. Promenade dans le temps et dans l’espace, l’exposition permanente permet de comprendre les paysages actuels, naturels et humains, de la région des Alpilles. Elle évoque les diverses facettes de son patrimoine: faune et flore anciennes (fossiles) et actuelles (plantes des Alpilles, escargots, cigales), exploitation du sous-sol (carrières et poteries), activités agricoles et commerciales millénaires (olivier, vigne, céréales, mouton) et plus récentes (chardon cardère, graines de semence, primeurs), costumes et fêtes traditionnels, tauromachie de type camarguais. Elle se termine par deux salles consacrées à la typographie et à l’estampe, expression de la nouvelle orientation de l’établissement sur les œuvres sur papier et la gravure contemporaine. Traverser la rue Carnot et emprunter en face :
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Dates et horaires d´ouverture | Du 2 mai au 30 septembre : ouvert du mardi au dimanche de 10h à 18h. Les mardis de juillet et août : entrée gratuite de 19h à 22h. Du 1er octobre au 30 avril : ouvert du mardi au samedi de 13h à 17h30. Fermeture exceptionnelle : 1er janvier, 1er mai et 25 décembre. |
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Adresse | 7 Rue Carnot |
Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
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This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving. This museum in the heart of the town’s historical centre was created in 1919 and has recently been refurbished. It features a remarkable inner courtyard, watched over by Ossip Zadkine’s sculpted bust of Vincent van Gogh. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the rich facets of local history and culture, giving an insight into the landscapes of the Alpilles region and contemporary life here. Themes include the area’s natural history, with fossil displays; modern native plant species and animals such as snails and cicadas; stone quarrying and clay for pottery; traditional agricultural activities like growing olives, vines, and cereals or sheep farming; cultivation of more recent crops including teasel thistles, seeds, and vegetables; traditional dress and festivals, and Camargue-style bullfighting. The last two rooms are devoted to typography and printing, illustrating the establishment’s new focus on printed works and contemporary engraving.
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