City Guides
Toulouse
Key Attractions
Key Attractions
Toulouse
Most Popular Hotels in Toulouse:
Rue Saint Jerome, 31000A
23, Impasse De Maubec, 31300
13 Bis Rue Matabiau, 31000
11 Avenue Leon Blum, 31500
Le Musée des
Augustins
This fine arts
museum, housed in a beautifully restored Gothic monastery, features a superb
collection of paintings and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the
beginning of the 20th century. The Romanesque and southern Gothic sculptures in
particular are well worth a look.
21 rue de Metz
Tel: (05) 6122
2182.
Website: www.augustins.org
Admission
charge.
Les
Abattoirs
Closed in 1989,
these former abattoirs
(slaughterhouses) on the right bank are now home to a huge cultural centre that
includes a popular modern art museum. Over 6,000 sq m
of space are dedicated to permanent and temporary exhibitions, a bookshop, a
library and an auditorium.
76 allées Charles-de-Fitte
Tel: (05) 6248 5800.
Website: www.lesabattoirs.org
Admission
charge; free first Sun each month.
Cité de l’Espace
Combining fun
and education, this theme park dedicated to the exploration of space features
an array of interactive exhibits and experiments. Here you can climb aboard a
Soyuz spacecraft, see a replica of the MIR space station, or one of the Ariane
5 launch rocket. The latest addition to the park, Astralia, includes an IMAX
cinema, a huge planetarium and a stellarium.
Avenue Jean Gonord
Tel: 0820 377 223.
Website: www.cite-espace.com
Admission
charge.
The Capitole
This magnificent building, with its remarkable façade featuring eight
pink marble columns, now houses the Town Hall and the Théâtre National du Capitole. The Cour Henri IV is where the Duc de
Montmorency was executed in 1632 and the Salle des Illustres, a fantasy of gilt
mouldings and painted cartouches, is almost as extravagant as the original that
inspired it, the Galleria Farnese in Rome.
Place du Capitole
Tel: (05)
6122 3412.
Free
admission.
St
Sernin Basilica
The sheer size and beauty of this Romanesque basilica, considered to be
the biggest in the western world, never fails to surprise. Inside the 11th
century brick masterpiece, a crypt holds a treasure trove of reliquaries
including that of St Saturnin, the martyred bishop of the city, to whom the
building is dedicated. This monument is an essential stop on the St James Way
pilgrimage.
Place
Saint-Sernin
Tel: (05)
6121 8045.
Free
admission.
Toulouse Attractions
Lourdes Sanctuary Day Trip by Minivan - Starting from £102.22 per person
Carcassonne by Minivan - Starting from £59.63 per person
Albi, Cordes and Gaillac by minivan - Starting from £76.67 per person
Beautiful Villages of the Vere Valley by Minivan - Starting from £51.11 per person
Toulouse City Tour by Minivan - Starting from £29.82 per person
Most Popular Hotels in Toulouse:
Rue Saint Jerome, 31000A
23, Impasse De Maubec, 31300
13 Bis Rue Matabiau, 31000
11 Avenue Leon Blum, 31500
Le Musée des
Augustins
This fine arts museum, housed in a beautifully restored Gothic monastery, features a superb collection of paintings and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. The Romanesque and southern Gothic sculptures in particular are well worth a look.
21 rue de Metz
Tel: (05) 6122 2182.
Website: www.augustins.org
Admission charge.
Les Abattoirs
Closed in 1989, these former abattoirs (slaughterhouses) on the right bank are now home to a huge cultural centre that includes a popular modern art museum. Over 6,000 sq m of space are dedicated to permanent and temporary exhibitions, a bookshop, a library and an auditorium.
76 allées Charles-de-Fitte
Tel: (05) 6248 5800.
Website: www.lesabattoirs.org
Admission charge; free first Sun each month.
Cité de l’Espace
Combining fun and education, this theme park dedicated to the exploration of space features an array of interactive exhibits and experiments. Here you can climb aboard a Soyuz spacecraft, see a replica of the MIR space station, or one of the Ariane 5 launch rocket. The latest addition to the park, Astralia, includes an IMAX cinema, a huge planetarium and a stellarium.
Avenue Jean Gonord
Tel: 0820 377 223.
Website: www.cite-espace.com
Admission charge.
The Capitole
This magnificent building, with its remarkable façade featuring eight pink marble columns, now houses the Town Hall and the Théâtre National du Capitole. The Cour Henri IV is where the Duc de Montmorency was executed in 1632 and the Salle des Illustres, a fantasy of gilt mouldings and painted cartouches, is almost as extravagant as the original that inspired it, the Galleria Farnese in Rome.
Place du Capitole
Tel: (05) 6122 3412.
Free admission.
St Sernin Basilica
The sheer size and beauty of this Romanesque basilica, considered to be the biggest in the western world, never fails to surprise. Inside the 11th century brick masterpiece, a crypt holds a treasure trove of reliquaries including that of St Saturnin, the martyred bishop of the city, to whom the building is dedicated. This monument is an essential stop on the St James Way pilgrimage.
Place Saint-Sernin
Tel: (05) 6121 8045.
Free admission.
This fine arts museum, housed in a beautifully restored Gothic monastery, features a superb collection of paintings and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. The Romanesque and southern Gothic sculptures in particular are well worth a look.
21 rue de Metz
Tel: (05) 6122 2182.
Website: www.augustins.org
Admission charge.
Les Abattoirs
Closed in 1989, these former abattoirs (slaughterhouses) on the right bank are now home to a huge cultural centre that includes a popular modern art museum. Over 6,000 sq m of space are dedicated to permanent and temporary exhibitions, a bookshop, a library and an auditorium.
76 allées Charles-de-Fitte
Tel: (05) 6248 5800.
Website: www.lesabattoirs.org
Admission charge; free first Sun each month.
Cité de l’Espace
Combining fun and education, this theme park dedicated to the exploration of space features an array of interactive exhibits and experiments. Here you can climb aboard a Soyuz spacecraft, see a replica of the MIR space station, or one of the Ariane 5 launch rocket. The latest addition to the park, Astralia, includes an IMAX cinema, a huge planetarium and a stellarium.
Avenue Jean Gonord
Tel: 0820 377 223.
Website: www.cite-espace.com
Admission charge.
The Capitole
This magnificent building, with its remarkable façade featuring eight pink marble columns, now houses the Town Hall and the Théâtre National du Capitole. The Cour Henri IV is where the Duc de Montmorency was executed in 1632 and the Salle des Illustres, a fantasy of gilt mouldings and painted cartouches, is almost as extravagant as the original that inspired it, the Galleria Farnese in Rome.
Place du Capitole
Tel: (05) 6122 3412.
Free admission.
St Sernin Basilica
The sheer size and beauty of this Romanesque basilica, considered to be the biggest in the western world, never fails to surprise. Inside the 11th century brick masterpiece, a crypt holds a treasure trove of reliquaries including that of St Saturnin, the martyred bishop of the city, to whom the building is dedicated. This monument is an essential stop on the St James Way pilgrimage.
Place Saint-Sernin
Tel: (05) 6121 8045.
Free admission.
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