The Caumont centre d'art is one of the rare urban residences in Aix "between courtyard and garden" which, by reminding us of castles in the middle of their parks, allowed their owners to show their aristocracy.
The Hôtel de Caumont Art Centre is one of the renowned properties of Culturespaces. This townhouse in the Mazarin district has become a chic and elegant meeting-place at the heart of the cultural life of Aix-en-Provence thanks to its prestigious exhibitions and, over at the garden, the charm of its café.
● Accessible for disabled
● Unaccompanied visitors to the Hôtel de Caumont are provided with a free audio guide in French, English and Spanish on their arrival. It provides information on the private mansion’s history, architecture, and gardens, and more thematic information. Available in 3 langagues: French, English and Spanish. The audio guide of the exhibition (in French, English and Spanish - €4) offers a guided tour of the exhibition with the commentary on 20 works of art.
● To discover the Hôtel de Caumont, a free booklet is available on your admission. Available in 2 langagues: French and English.
● An activity book is available free for children aged 7 to 12 on admission to every Culturespaces site. It helps them to learn while they're enjoying themselves, and discover a historic site in a fun way, through various games and puzzles. They will be accompanied throughout their visit by Hugo and Lea, two mischievous children who travel around France to visit Culturespaces sites.
● For visitors with a smartphone, download the visit application on your mobile .
We recommend you to leave your luggage to Keepcase baggage check service.
Tour of the art centre (without temporary exhibition)
Full rate: 6,50€
Reduced rate: 5€ (students, unemployed, visitors with a disability card and one accompanying person, Education Pass)
Family rate: 20€ (for 2 adults and 2 children aged 7-25 years old)
Free access with the City Pass Aix-en-Provence, children under the age of 7, ICOM, ICOMOS and SNELAC Cards-Holders, tour guides and journalists on presentation of valid written proof (self visit)