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Orange

Orange is the schoolbook example of a Provencal town. It is loaded with history. Its age is not certain, but certainly well over two thousand years. Today Orange has cosy little squares, small streets, nice outdoor cafés, picturesque little restaurants, many shops, a beautiful theatre and lots more. On Thursdays there is a large open-air market throughout the downtown streets.

Orange is one of the foremost historical cities of France. As an old Roman fortified city, it is world-renowned: Orange houses no less that two world-monuments on Unesco’s list of Human Heritage. There is the Arc de Triomphe, built just about in the front yard of Villa de l’Arc (granted: the Arc was there first). The Arc measures about 60 feet high and wide and is the world’s third ranking remaining Roman triumphal arc. It was built in 27 BC. It still stands there, virtually untouched, for you to enjoy. And then there is the Théâtre Antique, built around 90 AC. The stage wall still stands erect, some 100 feet high. Only very few amphitheatres in the world still have that feature. On warm summer-evenings, opera-performances and concerts are offered in the Théâtre Antique for 8000 attendees. An experience you won’t forget for the rest of your life.

But there is a lot more history in Orange. It is the place of origin of the Dutch Royal family: Van Oranje-Nassau. We’ll gladly tell you the story over a good glass Vin de Principauté d’Orange on our terrace.
Orange was the place of many battles in the black medieval times, and continuous religious battles in the centuries thereafter. Come and discover Orange’s history for yourself. You can walk for hours in the historic city and municipal museum, or you can take a guided tour (also in English).

Back to the Orange of today. Find your favorite café, with its lovely terrace on the square right in front of the ancient city hall of Orange. Have a seat and relax in the early morning sun with a café au lait. Or in the late afternoon sun with a kir or pastis. Orange is the center of the world-famous Rhone wines and you can taste that all over town. Watch the passers-by, enjoy the colors of the Provence and find peace.