| France - Provence-Alps-Côte d’Azur |
| Atelier Paul Cezanne |
9, avenue Paul Cézanne |
| Recenter Map To This Location |
Aix is an enchanting, beautiful and aristocratic city to explore. The beckoning cobblestoned streets of its Old Quarter are intriguing to wander along at night and the illuminated tree-lined Cours Mirabeau is enchanting—a bit reminiscent of Paris with its many sidewalk cafés. Aix is also the birthplace of Paul Cézanne who was born here in 1839 but left to join his colleagues and the impressionistic fever that prevailed in Paris. He returned to his hometown in 1870 and settled here until his death in 1906. You can visit the studio he built, Atelier Paul Cézanne, set behind a little wooden gate just north of the old quarter. Paul Cézanne studied in Aix with Émile Zola and the distant Mont Saint Victoire, which inspired much of his work, can be seen from various vantage points in the city. (Closed noon to 2 pm except in summer–noon to 2:30 pm, and all day Tues.)
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Provence
Nearby Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts:
Listed Alphabetically, Not By Distance.
Auberge Charembeau
La Bastide de Cassiopee
La Bastide de Gordes & Spa
La Bastide de Marie
Bastide Rose
Les Cancades
Le Clos du Buis
Domaine de la Brillane
Domaine de Layaude Basse
Domaine du Bois Vert
Domaine D’Aurouze
La Ferme de la Huppe
Hostellerie le Phébus
Le Lavandin
La Maison aux Volets Bleus
La Maison sur la Sorgue
Le Mas de la Rose
Hôtel le Pigonnet
Hôtel des Quatre Dauphins
Les Trois Sources
Villa Velleron
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