The architectural work designed by Victor Vasarely is the setting for forty four monumental Integrations restored. Paintings, sculptures... Included temporary exhibitions.
Listed historical monument since 2013, the Foundation restores its building. At the moment they intervene to restore glass roof and facade. One or two rooms are momentarily closed to the public. We thank you for your understanding. Inaugurated in 1976, the architectonic center of Aix-en-Provence reflects the essence of Vasarely’s mission. Designed as a place of exchange, experiments and new encounters, this multi-disciplinary “laboratory” would bring together plastic arts, architecture, new technologies, chemistry, and other disciplines. The ““polychromatic city of happiness” was born. Designed by Vasarely in collaboration with architects Jean Sonnier, Dominique Ronsseray and Claude Pradel-Lebar, the 5,000 sq. meter building is an example of the very same urban design which the Foundation seeks to promote. Sixteen hexagon-based modules are embedded in a gigantic building using technology and materials endorsed by modern art movements. The honeycomb structure presents various models of the integration of plastic arts and architecture, using optical art as its common ground.
● Self visit with free booklets in english german, spanish, dutch, italian, hungarian, swedish, chinese, portuguese, & greec
● Duration : 1 to 2h
● Access to temporary exhibits during winter and spring included
● Pets are forbidden.
● Self visit with free booklets in english german, spanish, dutch, italian, hungarian, swedish, chinese, portuguese, & greec
● Duration : 1 to 2h
● Access to temporary exhibits during winter and spring included
● Pets are forbidden.

