COLLECTION JEAN AND SUZANNE PLANQUE
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A new space housing masterpieces from the remarkable collection on deposit at Musée Granet.
Originally housed in the Carmes convent, the Pénitents Blancs brotherhood had a new chapel built in 1654. Between 1865 and 1878, the chapel became the property of the town council, and hosted the Bourguignon donation. Then a municipal school, an art school and finally an annex to the Palais des Congrès, it was renovated and inaugurated in 2013 to house masterpieces on loan from the Jean and Suzanne Planque Foundation: works by Cézanne, Picasso, Dubuffet and Monet. Nearly 300 works can be viewed over 700m2.
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