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St Rémy De Provence
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  • Les Antiques: Located in nearby Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Antiques is a well-preserved ancient Roman site consisting of two monuments: the Triumphal Arch of Glanum and the Mausoleum of the Julii. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the Roman history of the region.
  • Saint-Paul-de-Mausole: This historic monastery in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is famous for being the place where Vincent Van Gogh spent a year and created some of his most renowned works. The monastery now houses a museum dedicated to Van Gogh's life and art, offering a glimpse into the artist's time in Provence.
  • Château des Baux-de-Provence: Situated in the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, this fortified castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's ruins, visit the museum showcasing medieval weaponry, and witness interactive reenactments of medieval life.
  • Carrieres de Lumieres: Located in Les Baux-de-Provence, this unique attraction is an art exhibition held inside an abandoned limestone quarry. Spectacular light and sound shows project famous paintings on the quarry's walls, creating an immersive and memorable experience.
  • Glanum Archaeological Site: Situated near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Glanum is an ancient Roman city that was inhabited from the 6th century BC to the 3rd century AD. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, including temples, baths, and an impressive triumphal arch.
  • Abbaye de Montmajour: Situated near Arles, this medieval abbey is known for its stunning architecture and serene surroundings. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, which include a grand church, a cloister, and a 12th-century watchtower offering panoramic views of the Camargue region.
  • Pont du Gard: Located near Remoulins, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This impressive structure spans the Gardon River and showcases the engineering brilliance of the Roman Empire. Visitors can walk across the aqueduct, visit the museum, and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
  • Carrières de Lumières in Les Baux-de-Provence: Similar to the Carrieres de Lumieres mentioned earlier, this attraction presents immersive art exhibitions projected onto the walls of an old quarry. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking visual displays and experience the fusion of art and technology.
  • Camargue Natural Regional Park: Located south of Arles, the Camargue is a vast nature reserve known for its unique wetlands, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the park by horseback, bicycle, or boat, and spot flamingos, wild horses, and other native species. 10. Arles Amphitheatre: Situated in the town of Arles, this well-preserved Roman amphitheater is a testament to the city's ancient past. Visitors can walk through the historic structure, attend events and performances, and learn about the gladiatorial contests that once took place here.

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