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Monday
September 15th 2025
Chateau La Coste
As the morning had a later start, I headed to breakfast while my husband went for a run in the hotel gym. He had debated on running around Aix but decided there were too many streets to cross and people on their way to work.
My breakfast was once again filled with crepes, bread, salted butter and lots of espresso. I added some fruit to the plate today!
At 9:45AM, we headed down to the lobby to meet with our guide and other tour guests to meet our bus driver for the week and drive out to Chateau La Coste which is a vineyard and art estate about 20 minutes away from Aix-en-Provence.
Chateau La Coste is owned by an Irish property developer, Paddy McKillen and developed this estate to be focused on wine, art, and architecture. The main building was designed by Tadao Ando who is known for his integration of architecture and landscape.

The Villa of the Estate

“Crouching Spider” by Louise Bourgeois

“Boxes Full of Air” by Sean Scully
After a short bio-break for the group, we began a short walk around the property. To fully see the property would take half a day so we only went through a small loop while our Tauck guide discussed some of the works.

“Mathematical Model 012: Surface of revolution with constant negative curvature” by Hiroshi Sugimoto

One of the installations was designed by Frank Gehry who designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles as well as many iconic buildings around the world. They do host concerts and performances here during the year.

“Pavillon de Musique” by Frank Gehry
All these sculptures were right next to the vineyards which had recently been harvested.

The next sculpture was similar to the Chicago Bean. Here is where we took our first group photo of the trip.

“Drop” by Tom Shannon
September 15th 2025
Chateau La Coste
As the morning had a later start, I headed to breakfast while my husband went for a run in the hotel gym. He had debated on running around Aix but decided there were too many streets to cross and people on their way to work.
My breakfast was once again filled with crepes, bread, salted butter and lots of espresso. I added some fruit to the plate today!
At 9:45AM, we headed down to the lobby to meet with our guide and other tour guests to meet our bus driver for the week and drive out to Chateau La Coste which is a vineyard and art estate about 20 minutes away from Aix-en-Provence.
Chateau La Coste is owned by an Irish property developer, Paddy McKillen and developed this estate to be focused on wine, art, and architecture. The main building was designed by Tadao Ando who is known for his integration of architecture and landscape.

The Villa of the Estate

“Crouching Spider” by Louise Bourgeois

“Boxes Full of Air” by Sean Scully
After a short bio-break for the group, we began a short walk around the property. To fully see the property would take half a day so we only went through a small loop while our Tauck guide discussed some of the works.

“Mathematical Model 012: Surface of revolution with constant negative curvature” by Hiroshi Sugimoto

One of the installations was designed by Frank Gehry who designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles as well as many iconic buildings around the world. They do host concerts and performances here during the year.

“Pavillon de Musique” by Frank Gehry
All these sculptures were right next to the vineyards which had recently been harvested.

The next sculpture was similar to the Chicago Bean. Here is where we took our first group photo of the trip.

“Drop” by Tom Shannon
