The Bank, Museum of Culture and Landscape

Museums

Adult €7.00 Free with the pass

Housed in the former Banque de France, the museum presents year-round exhibits by painters, photographers, ceramists and architects inspired by the light of the South. Temporary exhibitions honor the great masters through the centuries.

The permanent exhibition focuses on Hyères landscapes, while the temporary exhibitions showcase internationally renowned artists such as Warhol and Miró.
The vault, preserved as it was when the museum was a banking establishment, houses a cabinet of curiosities as singular as it is captivating.

You'll love :
- Access to the old vault, preserved in its original state.
- A permanent collection that captures all the light and beauty of the Hyères coastline.
- The Mediterranean garden and "The Cat", a statue by Oscar Dominguez.

Access conditions
  • Access by bus

    Borrow bus lines 17, 29, 67 or 103 from the Mistral network and go down stop "Hôtel de ville", close to the museum.

  • Access by car

    Indigo underground car parks near the historic heart: Gambetta parking lot, Joffre parking lot, Casino parking and parking Clemenceau.
    Parking less than 45 minutes free (beyond, hourly rate applied). Parking less than 2 hours free on Saturday afternoon.
    Casino parking: free on weekends (Saturday 7am to Sunday 0h).
    Free surface parking (hours) for the first 2 hours.

Accessibility
  • Mental handicap

    Guided tours adapted for mentally handicapped groups.

  • Motor disability

    PRM entrance to the left of the building and elevator to all levels. Access to garden possible, but gravel pathways.

Opening time
From 17/01 to 12/07/2026 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm. Wednesday and Saturday from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.

From 17/07 to 19/09/2026 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 11am to 7pm. Saturday from 3pm to 7pm. Sundays from 10:00 to 2:00. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.

From 20/09 to 31/12/2026 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 2pm to 6pm. Wednesday and Saturday from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.
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