Musée Granet in Aix-en-Provence

Musée Granet

Aix-en-Provence, France

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Is the Musée Granet worth visiting?

Musée Granet offers a mixed experience according to reviews. While some travelers appreciate its unique exhibitions and Cézanne's works, others criticize overcrowding, long waits, and high prices. Many suggest booking in advance to manage entry times, especially for popular exhibitions.

What famous artists are in Musée Granet?

The museum is enriched by masterpieces such as a self-portrait by Rembrandt, portraits by Thomas de Keyser and Peter Paul Rubens, a Virgin in Glory by Robert Campin, The Feast of Achelous after Peter Paul Rubens, and a mythological fresco by Jacob Jordaens.

Is Musée Granet free to visit?

Free admission: under 18s, students under 26, long-term job seekers (6 months or more), RSA recipients (upon presentation of proof dated within the last 3 months), social assistance recipients (CAF), minimum old age and disability pension recipients, holders of the mobility inclusion card (CMI) if the CMI card states “ ...

Where can I see Cézanne in Aix?

At the Musée Granet you can see several original works of Cézanne. Cézanne died at his apartment in rue Boulegon on October 23, 1906, from pleurisy said to be brought on by painting outside in at storm. Visit his final resting place in Saint-Pierre Cemetery.