Twenty little things about Aix en Provence

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Twenty fascinating aspects of Aix-en-Provence:

  1. Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins: One of the most charming fountains in Aix-en-Provence, this Baroque-style fountain features four playful dolphins holding up an obelisk. It's located in the heart of the old town and is a popular spot for taking photos.
  2. The Saint-Jean-de-Malte Church: This church is a prime example of Provençal Gothic architecture. Its intricate stone carvings and beautiful stained glass windows make it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
  3. Aix-en-Provence's Calissons: Don't leave Aix without trying the local specialty, calissons. These almond-shaped sweets are made with ground almonds and candied fruits, covered in a layer of royal icing. They make for delightful souvenirs.
  4. Atelier de Cézanne: Apart from Cézanne's studio, you can visit the Atelier de Cézanne, which showcases the artist's works, tools, and personal belongings, providing insight into his creative process.
  5. Provence Wine: Aix-en-Provence is surrounded by vineyards that produce some excellent wines. Explore the local wineries and savor wines like Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, which pairs perfectly with the regional cuisine.
  6. Cultural Festivals: Beyond music, Aix-en-Provence hosts a range of cultural festivals throughout the year. The Festival d'Art Lyrique, celebrating opera and classical music, is another cultural gem.
  7. Famous Residents: Aix-en-Provence has attracted many famous residents over the years. In addition to Cézanne, the philosopher René Descartes and writer Émile Zola spent time in the town.
  8. Pavillon de Vendôme: This elegant 17th-century mansion, surrounded by beautiful gardens, is now a museum. It houses temporary exhibitions and provides insight into the history of Aix-en-Provence.
  9. Fountain of the Nine Cannons: Located on Place d'Albertas, this fountain features nine cannons that once defended the city. It's a historic monument that adds character to the square.
  10. Aix's Artistic Legacy: Aix-en-Provence has long been a hub for artists, writers, and intellectuals. Stroll through its streets and you'll find plaques honoring famous former residents.
  11. Bastide du Jas de Bouffan: This country house was once owned by Cézanne's family and served as another source of inspiration for the artist. It's a quiet retreat where you can appreciate the landscape that influenced his work.
  12. Elegant Shopping: Aix-en-Provence offers high-end shopping experiences. Explore boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops on Rue d'Italie or Rue Gaston de Saporta.
  13. Fontaine des Neuf Canons: This monumental fountain, with its impressive lion sculptures, is located near the town's law courts. It's a symbol of Aix-en-Provence's historical significance.
  14. Folklore and Traditions: The town takes pride in its traditional festivals and folklore, such as the Feast of Saint Eloi, which celebrates the patron saint of blacksmiths and horses.
  15. Santons: Discover the tradition of santons - small, hand-painted nativity figurines. Aix-en-Provence is known for its santon fairs and workshops where you can see these intricate figurines being crafted.
  16. Lavender Fields: While not within the town itself, Aix-en-Provence is a gateway to the stunning lavender fields of Provence, which come alive in vibrant purple hues during the summer months.

Aix-en-Provence's rich cultural tapestry, artistic heritage, and stunning landscapes make it a destination that offers much more than meets the eye. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking a relaxing getaway, this beautiful town in the south of France has something to offer everyone.

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