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Aix-en-Provence, nestled in the heart of Provence, France, is a city of art and culture, brimming with charm and elegance. Stroll down its vibrant Cours Mirabeau, lined with plane trees and bustling cafés, an epitome of French street life. Discover a rich tapestry of history in its ancient cathedrals, charming old quarter, and thermal springs that date back to Roman times. With its lively markets, stunning architecture, and a renowned art scene, Aix-en-Provence offers a perfect blend of traditional Provencal beauty and contemporary vibrancy.

Aix-en-Provence, nestled in the heart of Provence, France, is a city of art and culture, brimming with charm and elegance. Stroll down its vibrant Cours Mirabeau, lined with plane trees and bustling cafés, an epitome of French street life. Discover a rich tapestry of history in its ancient cathedrals, charming old quarter, and thermal springs that date back to Roman times. With its lively markets, stunning architecture, and a renowned art scene, Aix-en-Provence offers a perfect blend of traditional Provencal beauty and contemporary vibrancy.

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The city is the birthplace of the post-impressionist artist Paul Cézanne. You can visit his studio where he painted some of his most famous works, including the series of "Montagne Sainte-Victoire"

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Aix-en-Provence is often called the "City of a Thousand Fountains". Indeed, the city is renowned for its numerous fountains, among which the most iconic is the "Fontaine de la Rotonde", built in 1860.

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Aix-en-Provence is known for its Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined avenue filled with centuries-old plane trees. This boulevard is famous for its cafés and terraces, including the "Café Les Deux Garçons", which was frequented by personalities like Cézanne and Émile Zola.

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The city hosts the International Festival of Lyric Art every summer, one of the world's most important opera festivals, attracting artists and opera enthusiasts from around the globe.

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The Calissons d'Aix are a culinary specialty of the city. These candies, made of a mixture of candied melons and almonds and topped with royal icing, are traditionally offered during the Christmas season.

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