Tickets
IN HYÈRES
VILLA NOAILLES
47 Montée Noailles
Last admission is 45 minutes before the exhibits close.
June 1–24
villa Noailles is temporarily closed while exhibitions for the Design Parade Festival are being set up.
June 25–28
Design Parade Festival
- Thursday, June 25: 7–9 p.m.
- Friday, June 26: 1–8 p.m.
- Saturday, June 27: 10 a.m-8 p.m
- Sunday, June 28: 10 a.m–6 p.m
July 1–August 30
Wednesday–Sunday, 2–7 p.m.
Admission fee
La Langouste by Popolo
Light refreshments
Cour des pieds carrés, villa Noailles
Wednesday–Sunday, 11:30 a.m.–7 p.m.
TOULON
June 30–August 29
Médiathèque Chalucet Exhibition Hall (former chapel)
5 rue Chalucet, Toulon
Tuesday–Saturday, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 3 p.m.–6 p.m.
Free admission
⚫ 1-Day Pass – 20th International Festival of Design and 10th International Festival of Interior Architecture
June 26, 27 or 28
Access to all festival exhibitions and conferences.
Paid admission
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⚫ 3-Day Pass – 20th International Festival of Design and 10th International Festival of Interior Architecture
June 26–28
Access to all festival exhibitions and conferences.
A festival tote bag is included with this pass (while supplies last)
Paid admission
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⚫ Lamp Workshop with Thomas Takada
Friday, June 26 at 3:00 PM or 4:30 PM
Sunday, June 28 at 10:00 AM or 11:30 AM
Duration: 1 hour
Paid admission
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⚫ Y32 Design Workshop with Simon Dupety and Léonard Bayeurte
Friday, June 26 at 3:00 PM
Sunday, June 28 at 10:00 AM
Duration: 2 hours
Paid admission
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⚫ Culture Pass Tour (Culture Pass link)
Friday, June 26 at 2:00 PM or 3:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Free reservation required through the Culture Pass app
⚫ Pitchouns Guided Tour
Sunday, June 28 at 4:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Free for children; accompanying parent must purchase a 1-day pass
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⚫ Guided Tour in English
Saturday, June 27 at 11:00 AM
Sunday, June 28 at 11:00 AM
Duration: 1 hour
Guided tour in English at the price of a 1-day pass
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⚫ Self-Guided Visit – Design Parade Exhibitions
July 1 to August 30
Wednesday to Sunday, 2:00 PM–7:00 PM
Villa Noailles
47 Montée Noailles, Hyères
Paid admission
⚫ Self-Guided Visit – 20+10, Design Parade Generation(s)
June 30 to August 29
Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00 AM–2:00 PM and 3:00 PM–6:00 PM
Chalucet Media Library, Exhibition Hall (former chapel)
5 Rue Chalucet, 83000 Toulon
Free admission
⚫ Guided Tour – History, Architecture of the Villa and Design Parade Exhibitions
July 1 to August 30
Wednesday to Sunday at 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Paid admission
⚫ Guided Tour in English – History, Architecture of the Villa and Design Parade Exhibitions
July 1 to August 30
Fridays at 2:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Paid admission
⚫ Pitchouns Guided Tour (Ages 4–10) – Design Parade Festival Exhibitions
July 1 to August 30
Sundays at 4:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Free for children; accompanying adult pays admission
⚫ Creative Workshop for Young Audiences at Villa Noailles
July 8 to August 26
Wednesdays at 2:15 PM
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Ages 6–10
Free
⚫ Creative Workshop for Young Audiences at Chalucet Media Library, Toulon
Saturdays: July 25, August 1, August 8 and August 22
10:30 AM for ages 4–6
2:00 PM for ages 6–8
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Free
⚫ Youth Workshops with Thomas Takada and Simon Dupety
Thursday, July 16 and Friday, July 17
9:30 AM–12:00 PM for ages 8–12
2:30 PM–5:00 PM for ages 13–16
Registration required for both days
Free
⚫ Cork Thursdays
Thursdays: July 2, July 23, August 13 and August 27
Quercus Suber Exhibition, Gymnasium, Villa Noailles
Free access with an exhibition admission ticket
⚫ ANNUAL SOLO PASS
Valid for 1 year from date of issue
Access the Villa Noailles exhibitions with self-guided visits for one year
(excluding special events such as fashion shows, concerts and screenings).
Reduced admission at partner venues: Villa Carmignac, City of Hyères museums
(Olbia, La Banque), and Musée du Niel.
Guided tours require an additional €4 fee.
Paid pass
⚫ ANNUAL DUO PASS
Valid for 1 year from date of issue
Access the Villa Noailles exhibitions with self-guided visits for one year,
including one guest of your choice
(excluding special events such as fashion shows, concerts and screenings).
Reduced admission at partner venues: Villa Carmignac, City of Hyères museums
As part of the Vigipirate security plan, suitcases, luggage, large backpacks, and motorcycle helmets are prohibited inside Villa Noailles. Since there is no luggage storage available on site, we encourage you to use the luggage storage services available in town to store your personal belongings.
REDUCED RATE, upon presentation of valid proof
Residents of the TPM Metropolitan Area
Ages 18–25
Presentation of an admission ticket to Villa Noailles exhibitions: Villa Cargmignac, Hyères City Museums, Musée du Niel,
issued within the last month
** available only to partner organizations of the TPM Metropolitan Area
FREE ADMISSION
Under 18
Students (2025–2026 or 2026–2027 student ID)
Civic Service participants (volunteer ID)
Job seekers (proof of status issued within the last 6 months)
Recipients of minimum social benefits (RSA, ASI, ADA, ATA, ASS, minimum old-age pension)
People with disabilities and their companions
Journalists
ICOM and ICOMOS cardholders
Education Pass holders
School groups and higher education students (by reservation)
Recreation centers (by reservation)
Artists and authors, upon presentation of a registration certificate from URSAFF Limousin
Holders of the Ministry of Culture’s Culture Card
1. Questions / Answers
Why has entrance to the exhibitions become paid this year?
Since July 1st, 2025, access to the exhibitions at the Villa Noailles is subject to an admission fee. This change reflects a desire to:
- Maintain an ambitious and accessible program, with rates adapted to priority audiences
- Diversify sources of funding to ensure the sustainability of cultural activities
- Highlight the work of the artists and the team
What does the admission ticket include?
The ticket grants access to all current exhibitions at the Villa, whether permanent or temporary, depending on the schedule at the time of the visit.
It includes:
- Access to indoor and outdoor exhibitions
- Artistic installations
- Free access to the Villa Noailles gardens, the bookstore/gift shop, and the reception area
Please note: The ticket does not guarantee access to the sports platform, which is occasionally open depending on the season or the programming. This space is only included when an exhibition is presented within it.
Why is there no senior discount?
The reduced rate is primarily intended for audiences for whom financial support is most relevant (students, recipients of minimum social benefits, young people, job seekers, etc.).
Age alone is not a qualifying factor for the discounted rate, in order to focus efforts on individuals experiencing economic hardship or cultural exclusion.
TPM Metropolitan Area Resident Rate: Why is a library card required? Can I provide proof of residence instead?
The special rate for residents of the Toulon Provence Méditerranée Metropolitan Area is granted upon presentation of either:
- Proof of residence, or
- A library card from one of the cities within the TPM area
The library card allows for a simple, standardized, and free way to verify residency.
Does the ticket give access to all Villa Noailles spaces, including the sports platform?
The ticket provides access to exhibitions and cultural areas open to the public.
The sports platform, an iconic space at the Villa, is not always accessible as it may be:
- Under installation or dismantling
- Reserved for specific events
- Closed for technical or safety reasons
Access to this space is therefore not guaranteed and is not included in the ticket. We recommend contacting the Villa by phone or email ahead of your visit if you wish to specifically know whether the sports platform will be accessible.
Does the ICOM card entitle me to a reduced rate?
Yes.
Holders of a valid ICOM card (International Council of Museums) are eligible for the free rate.
Is the museum accessible to people with limited mobility?
Admission to Villa Noailles is free for people with disabilities and one companion upon presentation of valid proof.
Access for people with limited mobility is via the west entrance. Security and reception staff will help you plan your tour.
Accessibility features are in place: outdoor guide strips connecting the west entrance to the villa’s entrance, accessible restrooms, and ramps for people with limited mobility. An elevator provides access to the first and second floors, where Gallery 1, the swimming pool, the gym, and the squash courts are located. Guide dogs are welcome at the museum.
The spaces are accessible to people with limited mobility. However, as the Villa Noailles is classified and protected as a Historic Monument, and due to the nature of the building’s structure, certain areas remain difficult to access for electric wheelchairs. Access is possible in the North Gardens up to the Pigeon House (where the Charpin bell is located) exclusively via the terracotta path.
If you have any questions or additional requests, please feel free to contact our reception desk on site or by phone at +33 (0)4 98 08 01 98.
Where are the parking spaces for people with disabilities (PMR/PSH)?
Two (2) parking spaces are reserved for people with disabilities. They are located at the west entrance, next to the garage, and marked with a blue zone.