The Louis Vouland Museum (musée Louis Vouland) is a 17th and 18th century decorative arts museum in Avignon, housed in a hôtel particulier designed by Villeneuve-Esclapon.
Its collections include Parisian furniture, faience from Marseille and Moustiers, metalwork, tapestries and paintings.
After Camp's death it was bought on 14 November 1927 by the industrialist and collector Louis Vouland to house his collections.
On his death on 28 November 1973, he left the building and his collections to the Fondation de France to become a museum.
[2] The museum also exhibits faience from outside Provence, such as that made in Niderviller, Strasbourg, Lyon and Montpellier.