Auvers-sur-Oise

    Vincent van Gogh spent only 70 days in Auvers-sur-Oise. Yet he was extraordinarily prolific in this short time, because he was inspired by the picturesque site with its inhabitants and surroundings to paint close to 80 canvases, which are brought alive for us in the winding streets of the village

    • Description

      A true immersion in the pictorial art of the last century, Auvers enchanted first Daubigny, Corot and Daumier (as proved by Daubigny's studio-house), to subsequently attract the major names of Impressionism.

      Apart from the château, where you are invited to immerse in an 'Impressionist Vision', then feel the unique atmosphere of the period at the Auberge Ravoux which put up Van Gogh before his death in 1890. Today one can see his miraculously preserved room and a museum devoted to him.

      Walk around the village and behind the little church where the painter stood, visit the cemetrey in the middle of fiedls, where both Vinvent and his brother Theo rest under the same mantle of ivy

      - Pick-up from your address in Paris
      - Private tour with licensed guide 4h30
      - Entrance fees to Van Gogh's  bedroom at Auberge Ravoux included
      (March to Mid-November - Wednesday to Sunday)

      • The Church

      • Van Gogh

      • Atelier Daubigny's house

      • Van Gogh's grave