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Founded:
122 B.C.
University founded:
1409
Festival International
d’Art Lyrique
founded:
1947
Population:
134,000
University student population:
37,000
Branches of the
Université
de Provence
(Aix-Marseille):
3
Grandes
Ecoles in Aix:
4
Number of
university
researchers:
ca.
2,500
Museums: 9
Cinema screens: 16
Percentage of
surface
area
devoted
to farming:
26%
Number of farm animals
in
the commune of Aix:
38,232
Oldest Bistro in Aix:
Les
Deux Garçons
(founded
1792)

Signatures
in
Deux
Garçons
guest
book:
Picasso,
Hemingway, Cézanne, Sartre, Pagnol, Depardieu...

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Perfectly
compatible with the goals of the AUCP, Aix-en-Provence is safe and
accessible. The city is also big enough to be cosmopolitan and active
day and night. Yet, unlike Paris, Aix is small enough to help you feel
comfortable and at ease; in a very short time. With things to do and
people to meet from the very first day, AUCP students find that the
city encourages the freedom of movement necessary to the creation of a
personalized experience abroad. With a highly educated population of
134,000 and over 30,000 French university students, Aix offers
countless opportunities for rich cultural contacts and lasting
friendships.
The
Heart of Provence
Aix-en-Provence is the heart of one of the most charmed regions in all
of France… Provence. Combining medieval hilltop villages and
lovely port towns, rugged mountains and the deep blue of the
Mediterranean, the area is steeped in history and blessed by natural
beauty.
Provence
has always been known as a center of fine, gracious living. In the last
century, the region and its sharp light drew such artists as Van Gogh,
Monet, and Picasso. Cézanne was born in Aix-en-Provence and
worked there all his life; Picasso is buried just to the east, in the
shadow of the breathtaking Montagne Sainte-Victoire which overlooks the
town.
Founded by the Romans, Aix combines stately historical beauty and a
lively, modern spirit. The climate is temperate and the days long.
People live outdoors when possible, and, on the first warm days of
spring, café tables magically fill the squares and
pedestrian streets. This is French life as you imagine it.
Aix-en-Provence has an active cultural life highlighted by its
world-renowned international music and opera festival. There are
numerous cafés, restaurants, and cinema art houses, and
Aix’s lovely tree-lined promenade, le Cours Mirabeau,
is famous throughout Europe for its stately beauty and lively
nightlife. Magazine polls consistently name Aix-en-Provence the
favorite city of the French themselves.
Thirty minutes by train from France’s beautiful, bustling
second city, Marseille, Aix is linked by the TGV fast train to Paris
and midway on the main route joining Barcelona and Northern Italy. The
Marseille-Provence airport, France’s most active airport
outside Paris, offers easy international access to Aix and the region.
La
Maison des Palmiers
Home of the AUCP
Built in the mid-1800's, formerly home to a
member of
the French Parliament and leader of WWII resistance efforts in
Provence, the grand house is located just meters from the historically
classified center of Aix. The house and its stately grounds offer
convenience, comfort, and charm in an historic Provençal
setting. La Maison des
Palmiers is situated next to a spacious public park and just
opposite one of France's leading grandes écoles
of engineering; the quartier includes several other
French schools for an authentic setting unspoiled by crowds of
tourists. Bustling open markets just a three minute walk away display a
quality of fresh farm produce only available in Provence and offer an
inspiring alternative to usual student fare to be enjoyed during
leisurely lunches in the garden . . . à la
provençale.
The
American Center
Continuing Education for the French Community
AUCP students are fortunate to share classroom and other space with
French learners of English. Known to the French public as the American
Center, the AUCP has served the Aix and Marseille French community
since 1986 with a full range of language courses, cultural activities,
counseling, and university placement services. Each year over one
thousand French-speakers of all ages take language courses or
participate in Center activities.
Active in the field of cultural exchange, the American Center
collaborates with other international organizations such as Experiment
in International Living (France), Elderhostel, and American
university continuing education and travel programs. Joint projects
include government-sponsored au pair placement,
U.S. homestays, and U.S. university study for the French public as well
as the organization of educational tours and language instruction for
American study groups. The American Center is also the French national
headquarters of HomeLink International, the
world’s largest international home exchange network.
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