Founded in 123 BC For the Romans, Aix-en-Provence has its origins, name and, in some degree, and reputation because of its thermal springs. Until today, the city boasts no fewer than 23 such wells.
Aix Provence's capital was successively led the Celts, Romans and monarchs account until 1790, at which point it was considered only major city in the area.
Today you can spend whole days and intricate cobbled streets of beating or exploring the numerous markets in line and watching the buildings bordered by beautiful architecture, the legacy of wealthy merchants and local officials who helped transform the city's
Provence in Florence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .