Angladon Museum
€8.00
Free with the Pass!
Housed in a magnificent private mansion, the Musée Angladon presents an art-lover's interior designed for viewing masterpieces from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries such as Degas, Cézanne, Picasso, Modigliani and Van Gogh, and invites you to share the intimacy of fashion's greatest artists !
In accordance with the wishes of the donors, the rest of the house has retained the charm of an art-lover's interior, featuring numerous paintings, stamped furniture and objets d'art: 17th and 18th century salon, Renaissance room, artists' studio, Far Eastern cabinet.
Practical tips
.A multimedia application is available for children aged 4-11, enabling them to discover the site in the form of a treasure hunt. Tablets are available at reception, along with instructions on how to use them.
.Self-guided tour: approx. 1 hour
Horaires d'ouverture
February 1 to March 31, Tuesday to Saturday, 1 to 6pm
April 1 to October 31, Tuesday to Sunday, 1 to 6 pm
November 1 to December 31, Tuesday to Saturday, 1pm to 6pm
Last admission at 5:15pm
Closed December 25 and all of January
Accessibility
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Physical disability
Fully accessible museum
- Stroller
Madeleine Lemaire exhibition, floral compositions in watercolor
From 21 March to 15 September 2026
Free
Madeleine Lemaire (1845–1928), French painter, pastel artist, engraver, and illustrator, made her debut at the 1864 Salon. Her works, including portraits and floral compositions, are part of the Musée d'Orsay's collections.
During the Belle Époque, the artist held a musical and literary salon where writers, musicians, actors, and actresses gathered. Among others, Robert de Montesquiou and Marcel Proust frequented the salon.
Madeleine Lemaire illustrated Marcel Proust's collection Les Plaisirs et les Jours, published in 1896 by Calmann-Lévy, with her floral watercolors.
Musée Angladon
5, rue Laboureur
84000 Avignon
An artistic companionship. Jean Angladon and Paulette Martin
From 5 June to 30 August 2026
Free
The Angladon Museum pays tribute to its founders, artists and collectors from Avignon, heirs to the Jacques Doucet collection. 170 of their works are exhibited in a clash evoking the atmosphere of their workshop.
We owe them the Museum that bears their name, but who were Jean Angladon and Paulette Martin? They were husband and wife, artists and collectors, heirs to the collection of paintings and art objects of their great uncle Jacques Doucet.
Thanks to them, these treasures, including masterpieces by Sisley, Van Gogh, Modigliani, Cézanne, Degas, Manet, Picasso, can now be admired in Avignon.
Painters, engravers, they led an extraordinary artistic companionship, each listening to the other, sometimes inspired by the same patterns while expressing each a style, a singular personality.
The Angladon Museum pays tribute to them through this exhibition.
(only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays)
Musée Angladon
5, rue Laboureur
84000 Avignon