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Parc de la Colonne Avenue Camille Flammarion, Toulouse, 31500 |
On top of the Jolimont hill behind the Observatory, stands an obelisk, built by Urbain Vitry in honor of the courageous but outnumbered French soldiers, who fought (and lost) the Battle of Toulouse against English troops... more
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Printemps de Septembre 220, boulevard de la Republique, St- Cloud, 92210 |
Ramier du Bazacle Rue des Amidonniers, Toulouse, 31000 |
If you're searching for a little peace, quiet and greenery in the midst of the city, head for the Ramier du Bazacle, a great place for both adults and children. This long zone...
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Musee St-Raymond Place St-Sernin, Toulouse, 31000 |
Housed in a 15th century building, the Mus�e St Raymond is Toulouse's Archeology Museum. Following four years of renovation works, the museum opened its doors to the public on May 8, 1999. With a remarkably fine exte... more
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Musee des Compagnons du Tour de France 12-14 rue Tripiere, Toulouse, 31000 |
This museum in Rue Tripière recreates the history and spirit of the guild. The guild was formed not only to train young people in traditional skills such as cabinet making...
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Canal de Brienne Allees de Brienne, Toulouse, 31000 |
Place de la Trinite 1-59 Place de la Trinite, Rue de la Trinite, Toulouse, 31000 |
Jean-Pascal Virebent is an important figure in the history of Toulouse. Appointed city architect in 1782, he radically changed its layout. He opened up six new squares; Place...
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Eglise St-Aubin Boulevard Michelet, Toulouse, 31000 |
In 1843, following requests by the neighbourhood, the city of Toulouse organized an architectural competition to design this church. The winning project was a neo-Gothic construction, which suited the local tastes of the... more
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Bibliotheque municipale 1 rue du Perigord, Toulouse, 31000 |
Garonnette 41 Avenue de la Garonnette, Toulouse, 31000 |
The Garonnette was an ancient branch of the Garonne River that separated the island of Tounis from the Daurade quay. The river ran threw this square (which is lower than the rest of the city), and gave it its' name. The ... more
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