Musée Angladon – Collection Jacques Doucet

The Angladon Museum, in a former private mansion, home of the founders, presents masterpieces by Degas, Cézanne, Sisley, Picasso, Modigliani, Van Gogh, from the collections of the couturier Jacques Doucet.
In accordance with the wishes of the donors, the rest of the residence has retained the charm of an art lover's interior, presenting numerous paintings, stamped furniture and art objects: 17th and 18th century salon, Renaissance room, artists' studio, Far Eastern cabinet.
A museum reinvented in 2016 driven by the desire to create an intimate relationship between its visitors and the masterpieces it preserves, the museum has reinterpreted its rooms through a new display of its permanent collection, more readable, more flavorful, more revealing.
A multimedia application is available for children aged 4-11, allowing them to explore the site in the form of a treasure hunt. Tablets are provided at reception with instructions on how to use them.
Self-guided tour of approximately 1 hour.
Personalized visits by appointment.
Weekly educational workshops and during school holidays.
IH: The museum is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility.
CLOSED FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF JANUARY.
Themes
Location details
- In the city
- Downtown
Visit
Customers
Language(s) of the visit
Individual visit services
- Unguided individual tours permanently
- Guided individual tours on request
Group visit services
- Unguided group visits on request
- Guided group tours on request
Opening
Exceptional Closure(s)
- 01/01/2026
- 25/12/2026
- 27/05/2025
Prices
| Prices | Min. | Max. |
|---|---|---|
| Full price | 8 € | Not disclosed |
| Reduced price | 6,50 € | Not disclosed |
. €5 for Avignon residents and job seekers upon presentation of proof of address.
. €3 for young people aged 15 to 25.
. €1,50 for children aged 4 to 14.
Free for under 4 years.
Services
Equipment
Services
Activities on site
- Evening entertainment
- Animation
- Children's entertainment
Home animals
Accessible tourism
Physical disability
The 3 floors are accessible by two elevators.







