THE MUSEE D'ARLES et de LA PROVENCE ANTIQUE - The Arles archeological museum, anchored since 1995 on the banks of the Rhone River, was built by Henri Ciriani beside the remains of the Roman circus. It contains the archeological collections of the city and the surrounding region, spanning the period from neolithic times to the end of the Roman and early Christian era.
THE MUSEON ARLATEN - The local ethnographical museum, is housed in the former Laval-Castellane town house dating from the 15th century. The museum was created in 1896 by Frederic Mistral, a regionalist poet, and exhibits costumes,furniture, tools, objects connected with local religious traditions and superstitions, illustrating life in Provence during the 19th century. .
THE MUSEE REATTU, DONATION PICASSO - The fine arts museum, is housed in the former Grand Priory of the Knights of Malta. It houses the works of Jacques Réattu, an Arlesian painter of the period of the French Revolution, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as modern and contemporary artists (Picasso, Zadkine and Alechinsky). The museum also possesses a remarkable photography collection (Henri-Cartier, Bresson, Edward Weston . . .)
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