From the Pavillon, in every season, you
can explore the region,
practise your favourite sport, walking,
tennis, horse-riding, golf or cycling,
go to the market in Aix,
experience new activities...
or simply enjoy the peace and tranquillity
all around you...
At
the Pavillon
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Painting
If
the beauty of the surroundings
inspires you to paint, use
one of our easels. You can
take it out with you and set
it up to paint anywhere you
like.
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Music
Music-lovers
can play the Blüthner
grand piano in the drawing
room, which is regularly used
for recitals. Scores of the
greatest classical composers
are provided. |
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Walks
From
the property you can take
footpaths to the Concorse
- Sainte Victoire mountain
and the Bibémus quarries.
Walking maps are available. |
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Discover
Aix en Provence,
the city of fountains:

Aix.
Un aveugle croit qu'il pleut,
Mais s'il pouvait voir sans sa canne
Il verrait les fontaines bleues
Chanter la gloire de Cézanne.
(Jean Cocteau - poésies 1917/1920) |
Aix.
A blind man thinks it's raining,
But if he could see without his
stick
He would see the blue fountains
Singing the glory of Cézanne.
(Jean Cocteau – poems 1917/1920)
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Places
to see:
17th and 18th century private mansions,
Paul Cézanne's studio, the museums
and art galleries, Sainte Victoire Mountain...
Things
to do:
The life and events of the city: International
Festival of Lyric Art, Cartoon Forums...The
main market, the fruit and vegetable market,
fairs and collectables.
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. . request the Tourist Office programme
HERE
Discover
Provence:
rich heritage of cities, charm of hilltop
villages,
breathtaking landscapes, internationally
renowned festivals

Places to
see:
Arles and the Camargue, Marseille, Cassis
and the Calanques, Avignon, the Verdon
Gorges
Things
to do:
La Roque d'Anthéron Piano Festival,
Photo Forum in Arles, Avignon Theatre
Festival
Culture,
Sport, Arts and Activities throughout
the year
. . . request the Tourist Office programme
HERE

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