The Museum de Toulouse, Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de la Ville de Toulouse is an exhibition hall of common history in Toulouse, France. It is situated in the Busca-Montplaisir, and houses a collection of more than 2.5 million things and has nearly 3000 square meters of show space. The historical center was established in 1796 by …
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Musée Georges Labit
The Georges Labit Museum (French: Musée Georges Labit) (established in 1893) is an archeological historical center situated in Toulouse, France. It is devoted to curios from the Far-Eastern and Ancient Egyptian developments. The historical center was established by Georges Labit (1862–1899), an energetic beginner who ventured to the far corners of the planet looking for …
Musée des Augustins
The Musée des Augustins de Toulouse is a fine arts exhibition hall in Toulouse, France which moderates an accumulation of figure and sketches from the Middle Ages to the mid-twentieth century. The compositions are from all through France, the figures representing to Occitan culture of the district with an especially rich collection of Romanesque model. …
Church of the Jacobins
The Church of the Jacobins is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic Church situated in Toulouse, France. It is an enormous block fabricating whose development began in 1230, and whose design affected the improvement of the Gothique méridional (Southern French Gothic) style. The relics of Thomas Aquinas are housed there. In the two centuries following the disintegration …
Basilica of Saint-Sernin
The Basilica of Saint-Sernin is a congregation in Toulouse, France, the previous abbey church of the Abbey of Saint-Sernin or St Saturnin. Aside from the congregation, none of the monastery structures remain. The present church is situated on the site of a previous basilica of the fourth century which contained the assortment of Saint Saturninor …
Tour Pey Berland
Tour Pey Berland, named for its benefactor Pey Berland, is situated in Bordeaux at the Place Pey Berland beside Cathédrale Saint-André. This luxuriously decorated tower is the detached spire for the Cathédrale Saint-André. Worked in the fifteenth century for the Archbishop Pey Berland, the tower embodies flamboyant Gothic design with its luxurious details, soaring spires, …
St. Andre Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saint Andrew goes back to the twelfth century. Announced as UNESCO World Heritage Site, this cathedral was part of the Route of Saint James pilgrimage trail. Worshippers traveled through Bordeaux from the Médoc, Tours, and the British Isles on their way to Santiago in Spain. the Cathedral of Saint Andrew has an amazing front …
Pont de Pierre
The Pont de Pierre, or “Stone Bridge” in English, is a bridge in Bordeaux, (in the Gironde department of France), which connects the left bank of the Garonne River to the right bank quartier de la Bastide Contact: +33 5 56 00 66 00 Coordinates: Latitude: 44.838464 , Longitude: -0.56305
Place de la Bourse (Place Royale)
Place de la Bourse is a square in Bordeaux, France and one of the city’s most conspicuous sights. Built from 1730 to 1775 along the Garonne River, it was a multi-building development designed by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel. It is inside the memorable part of the city that has been perceived on the UNESCO World Heritage …
Palais Gallien
The main outstanding vestige of the Roman period in Bordeaux, the Palais Gallien was built in the late second century and was found simply outside the town of “Burdigala.” This enormous amphitheater could accommodate 15,000 observers on wooden seats. Visiting this remarkable site enables you to imagine life during Roman times. The amphitheater offered regular …