Van Gogh, more Van Gogh and even more Van Gogh was the theme of day 3.
In the morning we woke up docked in Arles.
the light was very cool in the morning
throughout the city they had plaques of Van Gogh's paintings by where they were based on, this was the first of many
I love doors, which will be clear by the end of the post
we visited the old Roman arena
which they use today for bull fights
more Roman ruins
and more doors and windows
the main plaza
the old hospital at Arles where Van Gogh stayed after the ear incident before going to the asylum
the cafe from one of Van Gogh's most famous paintings
the view with the painting in the forefront
we then worked our way back to the ship for some lunch
then after lunch hopped on a bus and headed to Saint Remy
with some amazing views along the way
the grounds of the Saint-Paul asylum are the inspiration for so many of his works, here are the olive trees he often painted
and the irises
we then visited the asylum itself where patients still stay today
and were able to visit his room
a view of the back and all of the irises
we then ventured into the town of Saint Remy which was one of my favorite spots of the entire trip, a very quaint little town
the birth house of Nostradamus
and some more doors and windows
some beautiful trees on the drive back to the ship
1 comment:
What great pictures! It looks so beautiful. I love all the doors and windows.
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