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The city offers some beautiful museums and an impressive opera house. Additionally, it houses one of the most prestigious appeal courts outside Paris as well as being home to one of its major universities.
In 2013 Aix participated in Marseille-Provence 2013, a year-long cultural festival, and introduced significant new facilities, including Kengo Kuma's concert hall and two-period "hotel particulars," to house the Musee du Vieil Aix and its vast cultural legacy - from elegant streets lined with 17th-century houses in its Old Town to luxurious salons at Hotel de Ville and numerous museums dedicated to art, music, history, science, and literature - across Aix itself.
Aix was long known as an academic center, with its university first being established here in 1229. Today it boasts the second-largest university outside Paris with courses such as engineering and medicine being offered here. Students attending Aix are well known in both fields while there is also an active social scene including many clubs and bars within its boundaries.
The Museum du Vieil Aix was inaugurated in 1932 and occupies two-period "hotel particulars." It offers an exceptional collection of paintings, sculptures, furniture, costumes, and other artifacts from Aix's past as well as modern art, ethnology, and natural history exhibits as well as an archive for documents, photos, and audiovisual recordings.
Visit the world-famous Ecole des Beaux-Arts (school of arts). Its campus contains several period buildings, such as the Grand Hotel de Ville which now serves as home for various museums.
Aix-en-Provence is best known for its outstanding opera house and annual Aix-en-Provence International Festival, often compared to Salzburg in terms of both quality and scale. In 2006 it hosted Sir Simon Rattle's interpretation of Wagner's Ring Cycle performed with Berlin Philharmonic.
Aix offers an excellent variety of restaurants and cafes ranging from traditional to gourmet cuisine, offering local dishes and wines as well as markets such as one on the renowned Cours Mirabeau.
Aix-en-Provence escorts several sports teams, such as Aix Universite handball club which competes in France's Premiere Liga; Les Argonautes Aix based out of Stade du Pays d'Aix are professional football club that plays within European Ligue Professionnelle 1; they won two national titles over the past decade as members. Aux-en-Provence also plays host to an ATP Challenger Tour event: Aix-en-Provence Open.