French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Vallauris
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Bleu d'Argile designs and makes ceramic tableware entirely by hand, selling to retailers in Europe and overseas. The studio is open to visitors.
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Située dans le vieux Vallauris, la boutique "Les Petites Porcelaines" propose de la vaisselle en porcelaine fabriquée à la main de façon artisanale.
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Located in the heart of the old town of Vallauris, A.I.R. Vallauris (Artists In Residence) welcomes international artists from all horizons in its accommodations and workshops. The non-profit association allow them to meet and collaborate with local artists and to research and create new work in an artistic laboratory created specifically for them. Created in October 2001, over 200 artists of 30 different nationalities have participated in the A.I.R. Vallauris program. The Gallery Aqui Siam Ben showcases and the exhibition and sale of the unique and original works created by international artists in residence. This exhibition is continuously updated with new works. Also exhibited in the gallery are works from the Atelier Aqui Siam Ben. This studio specializes in the creation of original series of decorative and functional ceramic objects in limited edition. The use of various techniques, materials and firing methods offers the public a considerable variety of ceramic creation to discover while preserving the traditional models of Vallauris Golden Age.
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Head-quartered at the former barbershop run by Eugenio Arias, Picasso's barber and friend, the association of potters holds regular themed exhibitions designed to showcase our ceramicists' diversity and talent. You'll also have the chance to see the linocuts that the Spanish master gifted the association, as well as photos and authentic hairdressing tools precious reminders of the times.
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Currently closed for works (January 2020) The Madoura pottery is a unique, exceptional place. From 1946, Pablo Picasso, followed by a number of artists including Marc Chagall, Victor Brauner and Matisse, were hosted here by Suzanne and Georges Ramie, leaving their indelible mark on the history of art, ceramics and Vallauris itself. This spectacularly well-preserved hub of art, history and creativity is home to a permanent collection of ceramics by Picasso and Suzanne Ramie as well as contemporary art exhibitions.
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