The Provence Museum of Art and History is a great place to visit, and the whole museum is very charming, where you can experience a lot of good history and artworks in Provence.
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The Provence Museum of Art and History is a great place to visit, and the whole museum is very charming, where you can experience a lot of good history and artworks in Provence.
The Provence Museum of Art and History is really a good place to attract people, the architecture here is very beautiful, the whole person here is really attracted, there are a lot of furniture, pottery, murals, traditional costumes, etc., it is really worth coming.
The Museum of Art and History of Glass Provence displays many paintings. There are also classical furniture donated by Glass's private collectors, traditional costumes, precious antique perfume bottles and some local archaeological discoveries. Open from May to September 10:00-19:00, from October to March Wednesday to Sunday 11:00-18:00. There are 3 weeks closed in November. Free visit. 15 minutes walk from the train station.
Free to visit the place, no one inside, because we went to the staff and specially opened the window to ventilate and open the sputum, the perfume here is very difficult to buy, except France, other countries can not buy, is the nose of the perfume, must come once
Grasse is a mountain city, so we almost parked in an indoor parking lot near the tourist center of the commanding heights. The old town needs to be entered on foot. You will see obvious parking signs along the way. There is a beautiful observation deck from the parking lot, overlooking the entire town. Walking along the winding ramp into the old town of the town, walking for a long time, I actually met people. The visitor center commentator in the human flesh helped us to indicate the list of the aroma square. When I arrived in the old town, I was almost dinner, so many shops were closed. The town is almost closed, but the door in the center of Fangxiang Square that was found before the Raiders was still open. In fact, it has not yet begun to be bright, because the European meal is obviously starting from 8 or 9 o'clock. People don't eat so early. From Nice, you can take the bus to Grasse by car for about one. About an hour or so, Glass is also a small town on the mountain. There is a French movie about perfume and Glass Town. The town has a small population. The main feature is the flower palace perfume factory. You can get discount coupons at the tourist consultation office. It’s almost a long time to visit the town.
Once aristocratic mansion, it is now used to showcase the daily lives of Provence residents from prehistoric times to the 1950s.