In the heart of Provence, Aix-en-Provence is best known for being the birth place of Paul Cézanne. First founded in 123 BC, this city grew in importance during the roman times, becoming the capital of Provence in the Middle Ages and today it is the modern center for Justice and of the Arts. With us you will trace the steps of most important painters of the 19th century, contemplate life in medieval Aix and get intrigued by the French resistance against the Nazi occupation. All sprinkled with hidden jewels in the form of elegant fountains, picturesque courtyards, and inspired architecture.
You will learn about: Pre-roman pagan influence The roman foundations of the old town The famous artist Paul Cezanne The foundation of Aix The provincial 17th and 18th century flair of the Cours Mirabeau The part played by the many fountains The rise of the gothic style in 13th century France Count King René Brasserie Les Deux Garçons! and Cézanne, Lamartine or Ernest Hemingway.
You will see: The Cezanne Statue La Rotonde Cours Mirabeau Place des Quatre Dauphins L’Eglise Saint Jean de Malte Fountain of King René (La Fontaine de Roi René) Les Deux Garçons Le Palais de Justice La Place d'Albertas Place Richelme / Halle aux Grains La Place de la Mairie Cathédrale Saint Sauveur (Holy Savior Cathedral)
You will make your own way to the meeting points