chateau d'auvers

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chateau d'auvers
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Just 30 minutes outside Paris and 25 minutes from Paris Roissy CDG...

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一直很喜欢梵高的作品 星空 麦田 奥弗尔的阶梯 在奥维尔这个梵高死前生活过的地方 能够看到很多梵高画作中的原形 在奥维尔城堡中 和梵高一起度过印象派的早晨 下午在奥维尔小镇走走停停 一切都是那么安静 今年还是梵高去世125周年 奥维尔的梵高 梵高的奥维尔 很满意的一次郊游

易先森

这次旅程太出人意料啦!!没想到还有中文免费同步翻译,各种电影,还有高大上的全息投影高科技,让我好像身处那个时代,还参观了梵高莫奈等多人作品,完美的旅程!!!

Malypun

Do not hesitate to go around the gardens, it is free and you have a nice panorama. Their show did not appeal to us, we found it pricey too and there are already too many things to walk to.

marilynmmcspadden

We thoroughly enjoyed the multimedia presentation at the chateau, where we saw the development of the Impressionist era virtually come to life. It was so worth the price. We are eager to return!

mikeg_travels

I found this difficult to sum up, as its quite a magnificent building with nice gardens and an interesting show or exhibition. I was a little disappointed with several aspects, firstly you were limited to a small number of rooms in the Chateau and the exhibition was really more a story of events, with no original paintings. However, I did enjoy it and think that it give a good overview of impressionism. There is a good free car park, and fairly large picnic areas, with good views. Overall its a nice place to visit, not too sure on value as I think generally things in France can be more expensive than the UK.

TravellerNed1

Auvers sur Oise and the surrounding area is well worth a visit. The chateau is in a lovely setting, and has a slightly different and interesting Impressionist museum.Exploring the countryside around is also a worthwhile activity, and there is an very useful TopoGuide available with a range of walks of various difficulties. I also recommend the nearby villages of Champagne sur Oise and L'Isle D'Adam for a visit.Both places are easily accessible on the train, straight out of Gare du Nord in Paris.

Sookyoung1101

If already know about the impressionism, then it would be quite boring.The exhibition is about the time when impressionism was first introduced.Too much sound effect and too much talking.The audio guide is quite impressive: auto activated by your location. but not worth 16euro.The garden and the building is pretty nice though.

zaink2013

The small town and the country-side is pretty,no wonder so many impressionists found inspiration here. This chateau too is actually quite beautiful. But it has been turned into a museum (NO ORIGINAL PAINTINGS though), they walk you through a designated route into a series of halls and auditoriums and explain via the audio guide what who and when of impressionists art and artists (Dummy's guide if you will). Most tourists find it pretty informative but if you ask me the multimedia tour goes overboard when you have Van Gogh and Monet's cartoons having conversations with each other.... a bit too much for my liking...and since we were part of a university group we basically paid not much but i think the etrance to the meuseum is quite steep as well...its a ten minute walk to the cemetry to visit Van Gogh's grave...

Jeanette1214

The grounds here are so pretty. The chapel is lovely, The tour of the old hospital is interesting. Located nearby are Roman ruins that are a must stop while you are here.

davbratz

Dear visitor, We thank you for coming to the chateau of Auvers and taking the time in sharing your opinion.You are right, the chateau is not a museum but an incredible Art interpretation centre for the general public at all age.We offer a multimedia Journey called “A Journey to the time of the Impressionnists” to relive a period which was rich in light and the colours of Monet, Renoir, Pissarro…. We journey through the rooms of the chateau surrounded by decor and ambiances reminiscent of the Impressionists themes.Admire projections of over 500 canvasses put into motion, with audiovisual special effects, song of the time, excerpts of old film, archival photos, object and period costumes. The commentaries, translated into 9 languages, immerse the audience in the atmosphere of 19th century Parisian life. After your visit, it is easier to understand the great impressionism memory sites like Orsay museum, Giverny, Montmartre, Barbizon etc..which can expose “real” paintings.“if you're not quick enough then you don't have enough time” : You could have stay in the room and wait for the return of explanations, move forward or backward. “Parking was free when I went there in December. I'm not sure if this is the case all year round” : Our parking is free all year around

jjfell

this place took a beautiful chataeu and turned it into a disney ride , We thought this was best thing in the city and it was terrible . they should change the name of the city to Rip off ville

Melvyl

We visited the Chateau d'Auvers on a hot August Sunday (probably the reason for no crowding!), and were greatly impressed by the sophistication, charm and content of the multimedia presentations. No, there are no original paintings, but that is not the point of this venue; if you want to see the paintings, then go and be squashed by the crowds at the Musee d'Orsay. Instead, the presentations here give one a real feel for the time in which the impressionists lived and the influences that helped them create their works. I also want to mention the charming, informed and helpful museum staff (an unfortunately rare occurrence in French museums). And...the bathrooms were convenient and clean.Top marks!

nyartist1

Before you go visit you need to know that there are NO paintings in there. But that's not the point of the museum. It's an interactive museum of the most unusual quality. Some memorable parts of the museum: the train ride from Paris to Auvers. You get onto a simulated train as the Impressionists living in Paris would have done. You get the sights and sounds of being on that historical train ride. Fantastic, especially if your a freak for Impressionsism. For years I've been bringing my painting groups there and they've loved it. Another treat is the Van Gogh film with 3-D glasses. Those are my two faves. Auvers sur Oise is so special to me for one overriding reason: you get the feel that the town hasn't changed since the time of Van Gogh. There's more to that town than is in this review and if you want to know just ask. Last time there was about two years ago and I'm not given that choice by the tripadvisor site so I have to enter the oldest date possible -August 2011

mkrijntjes

We stumbled on this museum by accident and were very dissapointed with it. The outside and parc are very nice but the actual museum was pointless. A museum about impressionism without one single actual painting. You are hearded through it like sheep and have to follow the designated route. Nice photo's but all in all not worth the EUR 13,50 also noteworthy is the total lack of any information on Van Gogh ..... strange as Auvers is a van Gogh town!Better just wikipedia the impressionist and visit van Gogh grave ..... its free.

ExiledNorthamptonian

This is afternoon out from Paris, the multi media visit about the impressionists captures the feeling of paris at the beginning of the 20th century. There's a number of interesting sites nearby, such as the church painted by VIncent Van Gogh, as well as where he use to live.

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