Haute-couture designer Jacques Doucet (1853–1929) didn’t limit himself to the appreciation of finely cut fabrics. His former home is now a showcase for the international artworks that he and his wife collected over their lifetimes—from 16th-century buddhas and Louis XVI chairs to Degas’s famous dancers and canvases by Cézanne, Sisley, and Modigliani. Temporary exhibitions have showcased works by Pierre Bonnard, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, David Hockney and Vincent Van Gogh.
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Travel Guide
Avignon› Attraction
Musée Angladon
5 rue Laborer
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Neighborhood
Around Town
Hours
Tues–Sat 1–6pm
Phone
04-90-82-29-03
Prices
Admission 8€ adults; 6.50€ students and children ages 13–17; 1.50€ children ages 7–12; free for children 6 and under
Web site
Musée Angladon
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