Nestled on the banks of the Rhône River in the heart of Provence, Avignon is a city whose very name is inseparable from one of the most dramatic periods in European history: the Avignon Papacy. This former capital of the Christian world offers visitors a rare concentration of medieval architecture and a vibrant modern cultural life, all encircled by exceptionally well-preserved ramparts. The historic center, along with its most iconic structures, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Avignon’s most defining landmark is the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). In the 14th century, the papacy moved its seat from Rome to Avignon, and seven successive popes resided here for nearly 70 years, a period known as the Babylonian Captivity. Built between 1335 and 1352, the resulting monument is not only the largest Gothic palace in the world but also one of the largest and most fortified medieval structures in all of Europe. Its austere, castle-like exterior—a blend of the fortress built by Benedict XII and the more decorative palace of Clement VI—hides grand halls, ceremonial chambers, and the Popes' private apartments, once adorned with brilliant frescoes. Jutting out into the Rhône River are the remains of the legendary Pont Saint-Bénézet, known globally thanks to the children's song, “Sur le pont d'Avignon, on y danse, on y danse...” (On the bridge of Avignon, we dance there...). Originally constructed in the 12th century, the bridge once stretched nearly 900 meters across the river, but floods and military conflicts left only four of its original 22 arches standing. Though it famously no longer crosses the water, visitors can walk the remaining section and enjoy spectacular views of the Palace and the city’s skyline. Beyond its monuments, Avignon pulsates with life, particularly during the summer. Every July, the city transforms into the world's largest theatrical showcase for the Festival d'Avignon. This massive event, founded in 1947, sees performances taking place everywhere—from the great courtyard of the Palais des Papes to hidden side streets—infusing the old city with a youthful, artistic energy. Exploring the charming, winding streets within the city walls reveals elegant Renaissance mansions, hidden squares like the Place de l'Horloge, and lively markets, solidifying Avignon as the historical and cultural gateway to Provence.
Abbaye de Saint Ruf
Abbey
Le Grenier à sel
Arts Center
Basilique Saint-Pierre
Basilica
Vergers Urbain V
Botanical Garden
The Bridge of Avignon
Bridge
Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms
Cathedral
Chapelle des Pénitents Blanc
Chapel
Église Saint-Didier
Church
Church of Saint-Agricol
Church
Chapelle Saint-Martial
Church
Église Saint-Symphorien-les-Carmes
Church
Église Saint-Joseph-Travailleur
Church
Musée du Théâtre et des Spectacles
Church
Chapelle des Pénitents Noirs
Church
Fort Saint-André
Fortress
Remparts d'Avignon
Fortress
Galerie La porte rouge
Gallery
Atezart Galerie Michel Perrier
Gallery
Les Artisans de la Barthelasse
Gallery
Galerie Ducastel
Gallery
Galerie Daniel Jean - Le Cube Vernet
Gallery
Galerie Rousset
Gallery
Gallery & Boutique John Gormsen
Gallery
Galerie des Augustins
Gallery
Arcane du Pape
Gallery
HAÏKU
Gallery
Pétramale Garden
Garden
Tour Saint Jean
Historical Landmark
Cloître des Carmes
Historical Landmark
Palais des Papes
Historical Landmark
Passage de la Pyramide
Historical Landmark
Les Halles d'Avignon
Market
Musée du Petit Palais
Museum
Musée Calvet
Museum
Musée Lapidaire
Museum
Musée Requien
Museum
Musée Angladon
Museum
Musée Louis Vouland
Museum
Musée du Mont-de-Piété
Museum
Collection Lambert Avignon
Museum
Palais du Roure
Museum
Cloître saint Louis expositions
Museum
Bains Pommer
Museum
Belvédère Panoramique du Rhône
Observation deck
Opéra Grand Avignon
Opera House
Jardin Georges Pompidou
Park
Parc Chico Mendes
Park
Jardin des Doms
Park
Théâtre du Girasole
Theatre
Théâtre Benoît-XII
Theatre
Théâtre du Chêne Noir
Theatre
Maison Jean Vilar
Theatre
Théâtre des Halles
Theatre
Théâtre de la Manufacture
Theatre
Théâtre du Balcon
Theatre
Théâtre Golovine
Theatre
Théâtre Episcène
Theatre
Théâtre de l’Arrache-Cœur
Theatre
Théâtre Notre-Dame
Theatre
Tour Philippe‑le‑Bel
Tower