Museums of Vaucluse (84)
Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The Vaucluse (84), a department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, has 17 institutions bearing the "Musée de France" label. These institutions preserve and showcase a heritage that tells the story of this territory.
Cities with museums in Vaucluse
12 cities host at least one "Museum of France" labeled museum
17 museums in Vaucluse
All "Museum of France" labeled museums in the department
Apt 1 museum
Avignon 3 museums
Cucuron 1 museum
Fontaine-De-Vaucluse 2 museums
Lourmarin 1 museum
Mazan 1 museum
Orange 1 museum
Sault 1 museum
The museum heritage of Vaucluse
Located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the Vaucluse department (84) is a territory whose museum heritage reflects the cultural diversity of France. Its 17 « Musée de France » labeled museums house collections ranging from archaeology to contemporary art, including ethnology and natural sciences. This network of cultural institutions forms a dense web that allows visitors to explore several centuries of history.
Cultural cities of Vaucluse
Among the municipalities in Vaucluse that host museums of France are notably Avignon, Cavaillon, Fontaine-De-Vaucluse, Apt, Carpentras. This presence in cities of various sizes illustrates the commitment to making heritage accessible throughout the department, in both urban centers and smaller communities.
Collections and fields
The richness of the collections spread across the 17 museums of the department lies in their diversity. From archaeological holdings to painting collections, from popular art objects to natural history specimens, each institution contributes to preserving a facet of the heritage. Several museums possess remarkable pieces that are a source of pride for the territory and attract visitors well beyond departmental borders.
The 'Museum of France' label in Vaucluse
The « Musée de France » label ensures that the collections held by an institution are rigorously managed. The museums in Vaucluse bearing this label follow a precise set of specifications: collection inventory, preventive conservation, restoration, public accessibility, and scientific dissemination. These obligations guarantee the sustainability of the department's museum heritage.
Plan your visit to Vaucluse
To visit the museums of Vaucluse, it is recommended to check opening hours directly with each institution, as they vary by season and day of the week. Most museums offer reduced rates for students, job seekers, and large families. Some institutions offer free admission on the first Sunday of the month. Accessibility for people with reduced mobility is improving in many museums in the department, with specific facilities.
Neighboring departments
Vaucluse borders several departments that also have labeled museums: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Ardèche, Bouches-du-Rhône, Drôme. This proximity makes it possible to plan cultural itineraries combining several territories and varying the themes of your visits.
Vaucluse in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region
Within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, the Vaucluse department contributes to the regional cultural heritage. Collaborations between departmental museums and regional institutions enable traveling exhibitions, artwork loans, and cultural outreach programs. These exchanges enhance the visibility of local collections and attract diverse audiences.
Data sources
The information on this page comes from the Muséofile database of the Ministry of Culture, accessible on the data.culture.gouv.fr platform. This data, published under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab), is regularly updated to reflect the state of the labeled museum network. The works referenced for each museum come from the Joconde database, also made available by the Ministry of Culture.
Neighboring departments
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
The Vaucluse department (84) has 17 museums with the 'Musée de France' label, distributed across various municipalities.
The Vaucluse department hosts museums of various fields: fine arts, archaeology, natural history, decorative arts, ethnology, sciences, and technology.
Check each museum's page for the address, opening hours, and practical information.
Pricing conditions vary. Some museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of the month or for certain visitor categories.
The Vaucluse department (84) is part of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Several municipalities in Vaucluse host labeled museums. The largest cities have the highest number of institutions.
Yes, part of the collections are digitized and accessible through the Joconde database from the Ministry of Culture.
Vaucluse borders several departments that also have labeled museums. Check our interactive map to view neighboring departments.
Accessibility varies depending on the institution. Inquire directly with the museum before your visit.
All data come from the Muséofile database and the Joconde database from the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), under Open License v2.0.