

Your tour guide, who grew up in Saint-Tropez, is passionate about 20th-century painting. The tour begins at the port, where the exceptional light of the Mediterranean has seduced painters since the late 19th century. This light has seduced painters since the late 19th century.
After a few explanations of life in La Tropez at the time, the tour continues at the Musée de l'Annonciade. The “most beautiful of France's small museums”, according to Mr. Monery, transports visitors into a world of color and passion.
Its architecture (a former chapel) and the works chosen by painters and collectors that adorn its walls reflect the passion of its creators.
Stroll with me through the old town of Tropez and discover the places that inspired the artists, accompanied by reproductions of their works.

"Experience the breathtaking light of Saint Tropez. As the day winds down, the harbor's bask in warm sunlight. When storms roll in and a single ray breaks through the clouds, the scene is truly unparalleled. Paul Signac beautifully captured this moment in his painting, "The Storm," housed at the Annonciade Museum."



