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Emplacement de La Maison Jaune de Van Gogh, Arles

The Yellow House on Place Lamartine may have been bombed by the Allies and levelled during World War II, but it has been immortalized by Van Gogh in his eponymous painting.

The Yellow House on Place Lamartine may have been bombed by the Allies and levelled during World War II, but it has been immortalized by Van Gogh in his eponymous painting. The rest of the site remains similar to the painting, and there is a medallion of Van Gogh on the wall of the hotel next to the spot.


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About Emplacement de La Maison Jaune de Van Gogh

 Arles, France

Emplacement de La Maison Jaune de Van Gogh and Nearby Sights on Map

Porte de la Cavalerie

The two round towers of the Door of the Cavalry are located at the northern entrance of the city centre

Fontaine Amédée Pichot

The Fontaine Amedee Pichot was built by Pierre-Amédée Pichot between 1884 and 1887 to commemorate the friendship between his father the journalist Amédée Pichot and the painter Paul Balze

Point de vue sur les Alpilles

Arènes d'Arles

The Roman Amphitheatre Arenes d'Arles is one of the major attractions in the city, dating back to 90 AD

Les Deux Lions

Musée Reattu

The Réattu Museum is a museum of fine arts housed in the studio of artist Jacques Reattu, that was built in the 15th century as the Grand Priory of the Order of Malta

Thermes de Constantin

The Baths of Constantine or North Baths date back to the early 4th century, and are counted among the best preserved Roman baths in France

Cathedral of Saint-Trophime

The Church of Saint Trophime, formerly a cathedral, is a 12th century Romanesque church noted for its Romanesque sculptures over the portal and in the adjoining cloisters

Cour de l'archevêché

Cryptoporticos

The Cryptoporticus of Arles is a subterranean gallery comprising 3 U-shaped double, parallel tunnels with pillars, built by the Romans to create a stable flat base for the Forum which lies in a naturally sloping area