Auvers sur Oise, where Vincent Van Gogh spent his last months, until his death on 29 July 1890.
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Auberge Ravoux is the café/inn where Vincent rented a room and ate his meals. |
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"Auvers Town Hall on 14 July 1890." |
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"Landscape at Auvers in the Rain." |
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"Wheat Field with Crows." |
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Early morning and no one is around. |
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Auberge Ravoux... |
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They serve "the very same local dishes that Van Gogh and his fellow boarders" ate. |
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Needless to say, I'm having a fabulous time! |
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The attached building where Vincent lived. |
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Room #5... |
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It's an emotional place, but not sad. |
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Now we're off to find Doctor Gachet's house... |
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This is the table in Doctor Gachet's garden where he sat for his portrait. |
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(This one's for you, Mikey. Doctor Gachet had a press in his house like the one you have.) |
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"The Church at Auvers." |
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it's
good to go HOME |
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