Tour AG
Auvers and Giverny + Lunch at the American Museum A day with Van Gogh and Monet
| Departure | In Summer
/ Sun
from 31st March at 8.00 a.m.; In Summer / Wed. from April 3rd - 30th Oct. at 8.00 a.m.; (Tour Duration 9.5 hours) |
| Adult | 96 Euro. |
| Children | age
4 - 11 pays 10% Below 4, Free ! Except for meal. |
| Note Well : |
Licensed multilingual guide; German on
Wednesday departures
Reservation required
| Itinerary : |
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Vincent Van Gogh spent the last months of his life at Auvers painting one canvas each day. He died at Auvers and was buried in the small cemetery of the village. Claude Monet lived at Giverny from 1883 until his death in 1926. In the surroundings of his home, Monet created the famous flower and water garden with its Japanese bridge which became his main source of inspiration. During this period, thousands of American painters came to France to discover the new French artistic trends. Claude Monet was a particular interest to the Americans and many of them studied at Giverny. This tour includes: A guided visit to the charming village of Auvers-sur-Oise and to Van Gogh's grave. Free time to take pictures of the Auberge Ravoux where Vincent Van Gogh stayed. After a drive through the impressionist scenery, lunch (drinks included) will be served at the American Museum of Giverny. Free time to visit the museum. A visit
to Monet's home and studio, and a guided visit of his gardens.
Free time before return to Paris. |