Step into Van Gogh’s Final Room at Auberge Ravoux
Visit the Maison de Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise to see the preserved room and learn about the artist’s last days.
Featured Experience
A focused visit to the Auberge Ravoux, Maison de Van Gogh — preserved room plus audiovisual presentation.
About Auberge Ravoux, « Maison de Van Gogh »
Auberge Ravoux, « Maison de Van Gogh » is a historic house museum located in Auvers‑sur‑Oise, Île‑de‑France. It preserves the modest room where Vincent van Gogh spent his final days. The room remains arranged as it was known in 1890 and is presented to visitors in its preserved state. The site offers an audiovisual presentation that contextualizes van Gogh’s time in Auvers, his creative process, and the circumstances surrounding his last months.
Visitors to Auberge Ravoux can view the artist’s simple living space and learn about his daily routine through curated displays and the audiovisual program. The presentation is designed to explain historical facts and to connect the physical environment with documented moments from van Gogh’s life. The house’s location in Auvers‑sur‑Oise places it within a landscape that inspired many of van Gogh’s late works.
Auberge Ravoux presents factual interpretation without speculation, focusing on archival evidence and historically grounded materials. The preserved room, the audiovisual presentation, and the building’s continued maintenance support the site’s role as a resource for understanding van Gogh’s final period. Information provided on-site assists visitors in appreciating the historical context and artistic legacy represented at the house. On-site materials and displays present documented sources and explanatory content for visitors. They support study and appreciation by visitors alike.
Plan a Visit to the Maison de Van Gogh
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