In festival years, that makes you an adult! From one festival to the next, we have gone from 16 concerts to 33, from 6,000 spectators to almost 30,000, from 400 artists to over 1,000… It has proven to be an event that brings people together and has seen the city of Aix and the Grand Théâtre de Provence take their rightful place at the centre of the European musical landscape. We are proud to say that the event we brought into the world, thanks to the support of the CIC, has grown into a mature, thoughtful, generous adult, that reaches out to deprived audiences, extends to faraway territories with decentralised concerts, welcomes young artists as part of the Génération@Aix programme, and insists on a level of performance each year that is second to none.
Dominique Bluzet, Executive Director and Renaud Capuçon, Artistic Director
Driving directions
Motorways: A51, A7 or A8, exit Aix Centre
By plane
Marseille Provence Airport: 30 min by bus or car
By high-speed rail station TGV
Aix TGV: 20 min by bus or car
Public transportation
Bus station Aix : 5 or 15 min by foot
Train station Aix Centre : 10 or 20 min by foot
Book your accommodation among the partner hotels of the Easter Festival and benefit from exclusive offers:
Hôtel Renaissance Aix-en-Provence *****, phone: +33 (0) 486 915 500
Villa Saint-Ange *****, phone: +33 (0) 442 951 010
Château de Fonscolombe *****, phone: +33 (0) 442 211 313
Find a complete list of Aix Easter Festival’s preferred hotels on our website.
Aix-en-Provence tourist office offers a large array of services to help you prepare your stay in beautiful Aix during the Easter Festival. Click here to visit the website of the tourist office.
Grand Théâtre de Provence
380 avenue Max Juvénal - 13100 Aix-en-Provence Parkings : Méjanes et Rotonde
Théâtre du Jeu de Paume
17-21 rue de l’Opéra - 13100 Aix-en-Provence Parking : Carnot
Conservatoire Darius Milhaud
380 avenue Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 13100 Aix-en-Provence
Parkings : Méjanes et Rotonde
Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur
34 place des Martyrs de la Résistance 13100 Aix-en-Provence
Parkings : Pasteur et Bellegarde
Aix en Provence has the most grade I listed monuments in France, after Paris. Tourists can also visit the David Hockney exhibition in Musée Granet during the time of the festival.
There is no specific dress code for the festival events. Visitors are advised that the evenings can be chilly and they are advised to bring a jacket to the late performances.
Light snacks and a full-service bar are available before the concerts and during intermissions at the bar of Grand Théâtre de Provence, “Teddy Bar & Restaurant”.