
Maison Louis Vouland Museum
An elegant mansion showcasing exquisite 17th & 18th-century decorative arts, from stunning furniture to opulent rooms.

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Maison Louis Vouland Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene viewing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An elegant mansion showcasing exquisite 17th & 18th-century decorative arts, from stunning furniture to opulent rooms.
"An absolute must-see if you have any interest in decorative art."

Don't Miss the Beds!
The museum features some of the most beautiful and opulent beds you'll ever see. 🛏️
Appreciate the Details
From ceramics to tapestries, every piece tells a story of decorative art. 🎨

Quick Facts
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The 'Mind-Blowing' Green Rooms
Upstairs
Three rooms painted in an unforgettable shade of green, exuding opulence and artistic flair.

The Opulent Chinese Room
Upstairs
A vivid red room that oozes wealth, featuring a spectacular bed that has captivated visitors.

Exquisite 17th & 18th Century Furniture
Throughout the museum
Marvel at the incredible craftsmanship of antique furniture, a true testament to decorative arts.
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Don't Miss the Beds!
The museum features some of the most beautiful and opulent beds you'll ever see. 🛏️
Appreciate the Details
From ceramics to tapestries, every piece tells a story of decorative art. 🎨
Garden Needs TLC
The garden is lovely but could use more upkeep. Manage expectations. :evergreen_tree:
Check for Exhibitions
Special exhibitions, like the one on Jean-Pierre Gras, can add extra value. 📰
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from all over the internet
Don't Miss the Beds!
The museum features some of the most beautiful and opulent beds you'll ever see. 🛏️
Appreciate the Details
From ceramics to tapestries, every piece tells a story of decorative art. 🎨
Garden Needs TLC
The garden is lovely but could use more upkeep. Manage expectations. :evergreen_tree:
Check for Exhibitions
Special exhibitions, like the one on Jean-Pierre Gras, can add extra value. 📰
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the exquisite decorative arts, particularly the stunning furniture and opulent rooms like the Chinese Room. The modest entry fee makes it a great value. While the interiors are a highlight, some reviewers noted the garden could use more attention.
"Incredible furniture Ann art work including ceramics, sculptures, paintings and gold smithing and tapestries.
There is currently an exposition on Jean-Pierre Gras.
Beautiful mansion with a nicely landscaped yard.
An absolute must see if you have any interest in decorative art."
Mike Zito
"€6 entry to see a stunning house with quite possibly the most beautiful bed you’ve ever seen. Ground floor has some fantastic art work, furniture, vases, tapestries etc. when you go upstairs there are 3 rooms in a shade of green that’s mind blowing. Walk through to the bedrooms and then you enter the Chinese room. OMG. Look at that bed! The room is a vivid red that just oozes money.
Walk to the jardin and you would think if they charged an extra € they could afford a gardener."
Col M
"Small and sweet museum of decorative arts in an old house. Some very fine furniture, tapestries, paintings and china ware. A small entrance fee applies."
David Smith
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located in Avignon. Public transport options within Avignon are generally good, with local buses serving most areas. Taxis are also readily available. If arriving by train at Avignon TGV station, you may need to take a local bus or taxi to reach the museum's vicinity.
Information on specific parking availability can vary. It's advisable to check local parking regulations or look for public parking garages in the vicinity of the museum before your visit.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum has a small entry fee, around €6, making it an affordable visit for art enthusiasts.
Opening hours can vary, and it's always best to check the official museum website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on opening times and any potential closures.
While not always necessary for smaller museums, checking if advance ticket purchase is available or recommended can save time, especially during peak tourist seasons.
🎫 ✨ Onsite Experience
The museum specializes in decorative arts from the 17th and 18th centuries, featuring exquisite furniture, ceramics, sculptures, paintings, gold smithing, and tapestries.
While the museum's focus is on decorative arts, younger visitors might appreciate the visually rich interiors and unique furniture, especially the beds. However, it's more geared towards adults with an interest in art history.
It's described as a 'small and sweet museum,' suggesting a manageable size for a focused visit rather than an all-day exploration.
Information on guided tours is not widely available. It's recommended to inquire at the museum directly upon arrival or check their official website for any tour options.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's best to look for signage within the museum or ask staff if photography is permitted, especially if flash is involved.



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