Palais du Roure, centre for Provencal culture
A place that bears witness to the history of a great Avignon family and an architecture that has been constantly remodeled since the 15th c.
Former Hôtel de Baroncelli-Javon, Fondation Flandreysy-Espérandieu. For five centuries, from 1469 to 1908, the Baroncelli family, originally from Florence, occupied this Gothic residence, transformed in the 17th c. into a private mansion, which Frédéric Mistral named the 'Palais du Roure' in the 19th c.
Now a center of Mediterranean culture, it focuses on Provence, its history, traditions, language and literature. Important bell collection assembled by Jeanne de Flandreysy.
EXCEPTIONALLY CLOSED FROM JANUARY 30 TO FEBRUARY 1.
IH : Museum with floors and staircases.
Former Hôtel de Baroncelli-Javon, Fondation Flandreysy-Espérandieu. For five centuries, from 1469 to 1908, the Baroncelli family, originally from Florence, occupied this Gothic residence, transformed in the 17th c. into a private mansion, which Frédéric Mistral named the 'Palais du Roure' in the 19th c.
Now a center of Mediterranean culture, it focuses on Provence, its history, traditions, language and literature. Important bell collection assembled by Jeanne de Flandreysy.
EXCEPTIONALLY CLOSED FROM JANUARY 30 TO FEBRUARY 1.
IH : Museum with floors and staircases.
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