Arles
Arles is a historic city located in the south of France, known for its rich Roman heritage. It features well-preserved monuments, including the Roman amphitheater and the Ancient Theatre, which showcase its significance during the Roman Empire. The city is also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In addition to its Roman history, Arles is famous for its connection to the artist Vincent van Gogh. He lived in the city for a year and created many of his notable works there, inspired by the vibrant colors and landscapes. Today, Arles attracts visitors for its art, culture, and history.