Discover the best top things to do in Vaucluse, France including Fabrique Notre Dame, Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo, Anne Virlange Art Gallery, Galerie D'Art de la Place du Poids, Isabelle de Lafage, Musee du Petit Palais, Musee du Vin Brotte Degustation et Vente, Conservatoire du Costume Comtadin, SCAD Lacoste, Aroma'Plantes Distillerie.
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ON APPOINTMENT. Tapiezo offers abstract #architectures Babel, universal symbols with ocher pigments of Roussillon in Provence. Recognized by ARTS SCIENCES et LETTRES de PARIS. REFERENCED WIKIPEDIA. A poetic imagination for one amazing exhibition fine art. Tapiézo voted artist of the year. Meeting extraordinary in the Contemporary Art Gallery of the #french artist TAPIÉZO. A work beyond time. A soothing work of art. "Tapiezo, a master of happy wisdom. Tapiezo is the new Picasso." Writter and biograph Jean-Lacouture speaks of the artist: "Tapiezo's recognition is unanimous. He's in the courtyard of the great painters". A french writer, Jacques Salomé says : "Enter into this extraordinary #poetic universe that fills you with joy and fullness. Tapiezo's works bring good luck." SUR RENDEZ-VOUS. Imagination poétique, #art original et apaisant. . #salesart #drouot #akoun #artprice #contemporaryart #gallery #loaart #leasingart #fineart #tapiezo #luberon #vaucluse #picasso #wikipedia
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This is a beautiful gallery. Not only are the works well displayed and beautiful, but the building itself is incredibly unique. It extends above the road within the archway and ends up on the upper level with a sweet patio and tree. Very picturesque.
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The Petit Palais in Avignon was built during the period of the Avignon Papacy by Cardinal Berenger Fredoli the Elder in around 1318–20 and in 1335 became the Archbishop's Palace. The interior today is much as it was then and houses an impressive collection of religious art from Romanesque to Renaissance, including a Virgin and Child by Botticelli. In an interesting initiative, each year the Parcours de l'Art and the Petit Palais museum allow an artist to show works that interact with the museum's art collections. For 2019, Ernst Günther Herrmann has placed his metal sculptures in various rooms of the museum, next to sculptures and paintings of the from the 12th to the 15th centuries. A great initiative which purists will hate, but is a means of connecting across the centuries.
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The BROTTE Wine Museum offers you an unique and educational visit (6 languages), revealing all the secrets of the wine growing and the renown of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and other wine varieties of the great Rhone Valley region. You will be immersed in a memorable warm and contemporary atmosphere. Afterwards our sommeliers welcome you to taste our Chateauneuf-du-Pape wines. They will provide expert advice in the wine shop which offers our large choice of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Rhone Valley wines. You will also discover the secret of "La Fiole du Pape", iconic bottle of our Winery since 1952. Audioguided visit: 6€/person. Free tasting of 3 Chateauneuf du Pape wines from Maison Brotte.
Great self guided tour with audio guide to show history of wine in the region and wine making in general - I find it was great to understand more about the Rhone valley wines and the local CDP wines and history. The wine tasting afterwards was good and quite enjoyable - no pressure to buy anything
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SCAD Lacoste offers an opportunity for students, faculty, and visiting artists to spend a term immersed in the rich culture of Provence. Formerly the Lacoste School of the Arts, which was founded in 1970 by American painter Bernard Pfriem, SCAD Lacoste was founded in 2002 when the School donated its 31 historic buildings to the university in exchange for its commitment to make substantial investments in their renovation and restoration. SCAD Lacoste offers a year-round academic curriculum, as well as other programs and workshops for students, faculty, visiting artists and the general public. Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2012, SCAD Lacoste hosts a series of public programs and exhibitions for students and the local and regional communities. Students also exhibit their work at the end of each quarter.Featured public programs also include exhibitions and workshops by acclaimed artists and the annual Sidewalk Arts Festival in the village of Lacoste.
Pierre CARDIN, the famous fashion designer bought the castle, refurbished it as well as a number of derelict houses which have been made available for artist. SCAD was another opportunity for this medieval village, the Savannah College for Arts and Design has set up a campus which four times a year, brings together students, professors and artists from all over the world.
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Your visit start here! In the earth of lavenders fields, visit the distillery, the Lavandoscope, the gallery of time, the plantothèque and two walking trail (fields museum and the extensive lands). An unique experience planned: Lavender trips, Soap workshop and Lavender spindle. On the spot, we also propose a shop of 70 m², 100 % organics products (essential oils, cosmetic, soaps, cereals, dry plants, syrups made by Aroma'plantes). You can also take a break under the one hundred years old trees or in the aromatic bar.
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