COUNTS OF PROVENCE MUSEUM
Historical museum presenting the history of the town, its past, traditions and now-defunct economic activities.
In 1945, this palace became the Musée du Pays brignolais, now the Musée des Comtes de Provence, and presents the history of the town, its customs, traditions and economic activities that have disappeared, as well as some local artistic productions. Its collection, labeled Musée de France, is of great diversity, including the Gayolle sarcophagus, a large collection of ex-voto, as well as works by painters J. Parrocel and F. Montenard.
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