Discover the Provencal village of Vallauris which has been the capital of ceramics for over 2000 years, meet the glass blowers in Biot and marvel in the village jewel of Provence, Saint Paul de Vence
La Verrerie De Biot
Visit the traditional Provençal village of Vallauris, capital of ceramics from 2000 years ago. It is also the place where the painter Pablo Picasso lived from 1948 to 1955 and fell in love with pottery and ceramics, he made more than 4000 pieces of pottery in 20 years, enjoy the famous statue on Square Isnard of “The man and the sheep” offered by Picasso himself to the town of Vallauris.
Discover the medieval village of Biot famous for its glass blowers, you will visit the factory and see how they make the famous bubble glass, unique in the world.
Stroll through the jewel of Provence Saint Paul de Vence known for its numerous art galleries.
Village of the last moments of the artist Marc Chagal and places of passage for many artists.
It is the second most visited village in France and certainly one of the most beautiful and has something special, which is why so many artists have loved going there for over a century.
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Duration 5 hours
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French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German
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