Chateau d'Auvers
About
The Château d’Auvers-sur-Oise is a picturesque 17th‑century manor just 30 minutes from Paris, offering a unique blend of art, history and nature. It is best known for its current temporary exhibition, "Les Derniers Voyages" (October 19 2024 – November 2 2025), which showcases the final works of Vincent van Gogh and celebrates the artist’s time in the village. Visitors can wander through the well‑preserved rooms, admire the Nymphaeum and stroll in the expansive French‑style gardens, which boast an impressive collection of iris plants displayed in the early spring and summer. The adjacent park is open to the public free of charge, providing a peaceful setting to relax or picnic with family and friends. Whether you are a devoted art enthusiast, a history buff or simply looking for a scenic escape from the bustle of the city, the château offers an enriching, accessible experience for all ages.
Highlights
- Les Derniers Voyages
- Nymphaeum
- Free-Entry Park and Gardens
- Historical Architecture
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
From spring to early autumn (April‑October) when the gardens are in full bloom and the museum’s exhibition schedule is most extensive.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Immersive Van Gogh Experience
- Free Park Access
- Close to Paris
Things to consider
- Crowded Holidays
- Limited Hours
- Modest Fees
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€3.50
Reduced
€2.00
Children under 8
€0.00