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This museum is named after the founder of the Pol Arbo-collector, the library and the art lover.The museum here, in the Mazarin quarter, appeared in 1831.Rare Chinese vases, porcelain plates, medieval ...
Now this beautiful mansion of the Pol Arbo, built at the end of the 18th century, can only be viewed outside. Unfortunately, the museum in which numerous paintings were exhibited, the collection of provansalsky ...
This small museum contains some wonderful books, but this "palast" is in bad state and has no architectural interest. The person who anims the visit (3 pieces in total, one with fakes ...
Interesting gallery with very expensive entrance money
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The Museum Arbaud is a art gallerie. The visitor gets to see a lot of paintings, sculptures and other paintings of named artists from the region. A high entry fee is required. N...
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This museum is named after the founder of the Pol Arbo-collector, the library and the art lover.The museum here, in the Mazarin quarter, appeared in 1831.Rare Chinese vases, porcelain plates, medieval ...
It is a pity that the museum is closed
Now this beautiful mansion of the Pol Arbo, built at the end of the 18th century, can only be viewed outside. Unfortunately, the museum in which numerous paintings were exhibited, the collection of provansalsky ...
Reserved for students
This small museum contains some wonderful books, but this "palast" is in bad state and has no architectural interest. The person who anims the visit (3 pieces in total, one with fakes ...
Interesting gallery with very expensive entrance money
The Museum Arbaud is a art gallerie. The visitor gets to see a lot of paintings, sculptures and other paintings of named artists from the region. A high entry fee is required. N...
Will it be ever visitable?
The building is in itself impressive, built in neo-classical style with dorical, ionic and corinth capitals.