We came away awestruck': 13 writers on Europe's hidden treasures, from Chagall in Kent to Rome's secret Caravaggios
Briefly

So if it's a city break, that usually means a walking tour of the architectural highlights interspersed with visits to art galleries. But when we heard about Chateau La Coste it became clear that this would not be a mere detour but the entire reason for our trip to Provence.
We stopped to admire Louise Bourgeois's Crouching Spider and Alexander Calder's Small Crinkly mobile before setting off on a two-hour trek through the estate, where we stumbled on a panoply of sculptures and buildings, including Sean Scully's Boxes Full of Air, Tracey Emin's playful Cat Inside a Barrel, plus the promised architectural highlights of Ando's chapel and Frank Gehry's Pavillon de Musique.
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