• Capital of photography, Arles organises an international photography gathering, a famous event featuring exhibitions, parties and conferences dedicated to this art.
  • Unfortunately there are no Van Goghs to be found in the city, despite the fact that his residence in Arles was his most productive.
  • The early history of Arles. The first recorded inhabitation in Arles was by Greek-Phoenicians in the 6th century BC - the town was originally called Theline.
  • A walking tour of Arles is a wonderful way to explore the Provençal town’s rich history, Roman heritage, vibrant culture and Van Gogh links.
  • ARLES. A city on the Rhône, department of Bouches-du-Rhône, France, 55 miles northwest of Marseilles, formerly the seat of an archbishopric.
  • According to a Jewish legend, one of three rudderless ships bearing Jewish exiles arrived in Arles after the destruction of the Second Temple.
  • The Greeks founded Arles in the 6th century BC and Julius Caesar established a Roman colony here in 46 BC. Arles prospered under Roman rule.
  • With cobblestone alleyways and pastel houses, Arles is one of the cutest towns in all of France (though lets be honest – there are a handful at least).
  • The Barbegal aqueduct and mill is a Roman watermill complex located on the territory of the commune of Fontvieille, a few kilometres from Arles.
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