From a lay preacher to a misjudged artistic genius, Van Gogh was on of the most exceptional art personalities of the modern age. In Paris, the autodidact was formed by impressionism. In Arles, under the sun of Provence, he developed his distinctive style as of 1888. Here he painted with Gauguin and created some of his best works, shifting between periods of depression and rapturous artistic delirium, until his suicide in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise.
Discover the places in Arles where the artist has left his footprints : The Alyscamps – The “Jardin d’été” – the Roman Amphitheatre – The “Rue Voltaire” – The “Restaurant Carrel” – The yellow house – The “Nuit étoilée sur le Rhône” – The “Musée Réattu” – The Vincent Van Gogh Foundation – The “Place du Forum” – The “Café Van Gogh” – Old Arles Hospital – The Bridge of Trinquetaille.