Explore Van Gogh’s world in Auvers-sur-Oise with a self-guided app tour. Walk through history, art, and emotion in this timeless village.
Explore Van Gogh’s world in Auvers-sur-Oise with a self-guided app tour. Walk through history, art, and emotion in this timeless village.
- Passage d’accès église-cimetière - This secluded path, bordered by charming cottages and gardens, resembles a scene from Van Gogh’s Houses at Auvers, merging nature and architecture in a serene, artistic moment.
- Rue de l’Église - Rue de l’Église, with its serene allure and sloping rooftops, mirrors Van Gogh’s White House at Night, where a…
- Passage d’accès église-cimetière - This secluded path, bordered by charming cottages and gardens, resembles a scene from Van Gogh’s Houses at Auvers, merging nature and architecture in a serene, artistic moment.
- Rue de l’Église - Rue de l’Église, with its serene allure and sloping rooftops, mirrors Van Gogh’s White House at Night, where a glowing window and starlit sky bring a simple village scene to life with emotion.
- Rue Daubigny - Rue de l’Église and Rue Daubigny unfold like pages from Van Gogh’s sketchbook, lined with tranquil homes, slate rooftops, and gentle façades that reflect the mood.
- Escaliers de l’église - A charming stone staircase winds left, echoing Van Gogh’s perspective. Ascend toward the Church of Auvers, where each step brings you closer to the scene that inspired one of his final masterpieces.
- Eglise Notre-Dame d’Auvers - Église Notre-Dame d’Auvers stands just as Van Gogh painted it, with weathered stone, soft light, and quiet paths capturing the timeless, rustic beauty that defined his final creative days.
- Statue de Charles François Daubigny - This bronze statue of Daubigny, crafted in 1906, depicts the artist in quiet reflection, holding his palette and brushes, gazing over Auvers, the village that shaped his legacy in landscape art.
- Rue du Général de Gaulle - Turn right onto Rue du Général de Gaulle, where quiet charm and rustic façades echo Van Gogh’s brush strokes, each step drawing you deeper into the painter’s vibrant vision of village life.
- Parc Van Gogh - Parc Van Gogh is a tranquil, tree-lined retreat in Auvers-sur-Oise, honoring Vincent’s arrival in 1890 as he sought calm after a year in the asylum, serenity echoing through every shaded path.
- Mairie d’Auvers-sur-Oise - Place de la Mairie is Auvers-sur-Oise’s civic heart, with a stately stone town hall, fluttering French flags, and timeless charm that reflect the village’s elegance and quiet pride.
- Auberge Ravoux - The Auberge Ravoux, Van Gogh’s final home, offers a poignant glimpse into his last days. Visit Room No. 5 and dine in the restored inn where he once shared quiet meals.
- L’escalier d’Auvers - L’Escalier d’Auvers, where Van Gogh painted daily village life in 1890, captures stone steps, red-roofed homes, and local figures in vivid brushstrokes beneath a bright blue sky.
- Square de la Resistance - Square de la Résistance is a tranquil park in Auvers with a poignant war memorial at its heart, honoring local lives lost in the World Wars amid greenery and quiet reflection.
- Rue de Zundert - Continue along D928 as it becomes Rue de Zundert, a gentle stretch lined with village homes and greenery, leading you toward the quieter edges of Auvers where Van Gogh once wandered in thought.
- Maison du Docteur Gachet - Maison du Docteur Gachet is a serene, ivy-covered retreat where Van Gogh found brief solace, an intimate space of healing, art, and friendship nestled along a quiet, tree-lined lane.
- Chateau d’Auvers - The Château d’Auvers is a magnificent 17th-century estate overlooking Auvers, with terraced gardens and sweeping views that once inspired Van Gogh’s landscapes.
- Rue Léry - Stroll down Rue de Léry, a quiet, leafy lane lined with stone houses and climbing vines, echoing the same peaceful charm Van Gogh once experienced on his walks through the village.
- Rue Alphonse Callè - Walk along Rue Alphonse Callé and spot number 44 on your left, the Musée de l’Absinthe, a small museum dedicated to the mysterious “green fairy” that once inspired and unsettled 19th-century artists.
- House-Workshop of Daubigny - Stroll past Atelier-Daubigny, home of landscape pioneer Charles-François Daubigny, whose plein air style helped shape Impressionism and deeply influenced artists like Monet and Van Gogh.
- Sente du Montier - Turn onto Sente du Montier, a narrow, rising path lined with wild grasses and blooms, like stepping into a living painting brushed with soft strokes of green, gold, and violet.
- Auvers-sur-Oise - The Auvers-sur-Oise Cemetery is a peaceful, modest resting place where quiet rows of old headstones lead you to the ivy-covered graves of Vincent and Theo van Gogh.
- Vue sur l´Église d’Auvers sur Oise - As you near the train station, glimpse Van Gogh’s View of Auvers, with rooftops, orchards, and church rising gently, the same timeless scene he painted in his final weeks.

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- Access to Auvers-sur-Oise: Van Gogh Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
- 30+ narration points of popular locations in Auvers-sur-Oise
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- Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
- Audio Guide
- Access to Auvers-sur-Oise: Van Gogh Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
- 30+ narration points of popular locations in Auvers-sur-Oise
- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
- Entry Fee of The Racines de Van Gogh (Optional) to be purchased directly at the attraction
- Entry Fee of The The Maison du Docteur Gachet (Optional) to be purchased directly at the attraction
- Entry Fee of The Racines de Van Gogh (Optional) to be purchased directly at the attraction
- Entry Fee of The The Maison du Docteur Gachet (Optional) to be purchased directly at the attraction
As the sun rises over Auvers-sur-Oise, the landscape transforms into the vibrant scene that inspired Van Gogh during his final days. Wander through this timeless French village and sense the master’s presence in every corner. Begin at the modest room where he spent his last moments, then follow his gaze across the golden wheat fields he painted with…
As the sun rises over Auvers-sur-Oise, the landscape transforms into the vibrant scene that inspired Van Gogh during his final days. Wander through this timeless French village and sense the master’s presence in every corner. Begin at the modest room where he spent his last moments, then follow his gaze across the golden wheat fields he painted with passionate brushstrokes.
Time is fleeting, much like Van Gogh’s 70 prolific days here, creating artwork filled with raw emotion. The iconic church still stands beneath the dramatic sky he immortalized, and the town cemetery quietly holds his simple grave beside his cherished brother Theo, a poignant reminder of fleeting genius.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience this pilgrimage before these sacred spaces change. Walk where greatness once walked, see through the eyes of genius, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Auvers before it’s gone.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.