Bellegarde
#7696 among destinations in France


Facts and practical information
Bellegarde is a commune in the Gard départment in southern France. ()
OccitanieFrance
Bellegarde – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Musée de l'Arles antique, Musée Réattu, Museon Arlaten, Archaeological site of the Trinquetaille glassware.
7.2 miSEMuseum, History museum, Art museumMusée de l'Arles antique, Arles
185 min walk • Nestled in the historical heart of Arles, France, the Musée de l'Arles antique is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and a testament to the city's rich Roman heritage. This modern museum, designed by renowned architect Henri Ciriani, opened its doors in 1995...
7.3 miSEMuseum, Art museumMusée Réattu, Arles
186 min walk • Musée Réattu is an art museum in Arles, housing paintings, including works by Arles-born painter Jacques Réattu, drawings by Picasso, as well as sculptures and a large collection of photographs. It regularly holds exhibitions of contemporary art.
7.4 miSEMuseum, History museum, Vernacular architectureMuseon Arlaten, Arles
188 min walk • Museon Arlaten is a museum dedicated to the ethnography of Provence. It is located in Arles, at 29, rue de la République, and it is hosted in the 15th century Hôtel particulier Laval-Castellane, now a monument historique.
7.2 miSERuinsArchaeological site of the Trinquetaille glassware, Arles
183 min walk • The archaeological site of the Trinquetaille glassware in Trinquetaille has been acquired by the town council of Arles in 1978.
6.8 miSW Monastery, , Romanesque architectureAbbey of Saint-Gilles, Saint-Gilles
175 min walk • The Abbey of Saint-Gilles is a monastery in Saint-Gilles, southern France. Founded by Saint Giles, it is included in the UNESCO Heritage List, as part of the World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France.
7.3 miSEHistorical placeThermes, Arles
186 min walk • The Thermes de Constantin or Thermes du Nord are Roman baths from the 4th century, located in Arles on the banks of the Rhône.
7 miSERuinsVerrerie de Trinquetaille, Arles
178 min walk • The Verrerie de Trinquetaille is a former factory of glass products, especially bottles, located in the district of Trinquetaille, in Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhone. It is one of the few pre-industrial sites still visible in the region. The factory has produced glass jugs, such as Dame jeanne.
6.8 miSWTowerStaircase tower, Saint-Gilles
173 min walk • A staircase tower or stair tower is a tower-like wing of a building with a circular or polygonal plan that contains a stairwell, usually a helical staircase.
6 miSEAreaFourques, Arles
154 min walk • Fourques is a commune and a village in the southeastern corner of the Gard department in southern France, some 4 km north of Arles.
7.4 miSEMuseum, Art gallery, Art museumEspace Van Gogh, Arles
189 min walk • Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles is a non-profit foundation located in Arles France dedicated to the work and legacy of Vincent van Gogh.
7.4 miSEChurch, Sacred and religious sitesSt. Julian's Church, Arles
188 min walk • The church of Saint-Julien d'Arles is a former church of the twelfth century known then under the name of Saint-Antoine and rebuilt in 1622 in classical and late Gothic style. Since 1941, the building is classified as a historical monument.