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The Langlois Bridge

Head south from the center of Arles on the D35
Arles
The Camargue
France

Type: Historical Interest

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The little wooden drawbridge that Van Gogh named after the bridge guard was said to have reminded him of Holland. If you like Van Gogh, you will recognize it in an instant. Head south from the center of Arles on the D35 toward Port Saint Louis du Rhône. After about four km/2½ miles, look for very small signs for the Pont Van Gogh, which will be to the east.
Last updated January 5, 2008
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