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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France. The Church of the Jacobins, built after 1230, was the first convent built by the Order of Preachers, a mendicant order founded in 1215 in Toulouse by Dominique de Guzmán, the future Saint Dominic, to fight against the Cathar heresy. The complex was the home of the Dominican monks (called “Jacobins” in France) of Toulouse. The building is entirely made of bricks, with  a strong contrast between its austere exterior and the lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards. There is also a beautiful cloister.
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  • Rugby shop. Toulouse is arguably one of the finest rugby clubs in Europe.
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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France.  The cloister. The project began in 1230, and was carried out in different stages. In this building entirely made of bricks, the contrast between its massive or even austere aspect of the exterior and the extraordinary lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards.
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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France.  Stained glass window. The project began in 1230, and was carried out in different stages. In this building entirely made of bricks, the contrast between its massive or even austere aspect of the exterior and the extraordinary lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards. There is also a beautiful cloister.
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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France.  The project began in 1230, and was carried out in different stages. In this building entirely made of bricks, the contrast between its massive or even austere aspect of the exterior and the extraordinary lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards. There is also a beautiful cloister.
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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France.  The project began in 1230, and was carried out in different stages. In this building entirely made of bricks, the contrast between its massive or even austere aspect of the exterior and the extraordinary lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards. There is also a beautiful cloister.
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  • Hôtel de Bernuy. Built by a merchant who had made his fortune in woad, this mansion has an octagonal staircase tower which is the highest in the city.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Hotel du Grand Balcon built in the mid nineteenth century. He is particularly known for being the place of call Aeropostale 1919. The aviator Saint-Exupéry occupied the room No. 32, so the large balcony gives in place of Capitol.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The main stair with the statue of the socialist leader Jean Jaurés.
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  • Place (Square) and Quai de la Daurade is a walking area along the Garonne river in the city center.
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  • University.
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  • Garonne river. Quai Lucien Lombard and Garonne river.
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  • Garonne river. Pont (bridge) St-Pierre.
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  • City center.
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  • City center, rue d'Alsace-Lorraine.
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  • City center, rue d'Alsace-Lorraine.
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  • Hôtel de Bernuy. Built by a merchant who had made his fortune in woad, this mansion has an octagonal staircase tower which is the highest in the city.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Saint-Sernin basilica, a masterpiece of Romanic art. Its importance increased enormously after Charlemagne and became an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The size of the current building and the existence of an ambulatory may reflect the need to accommodate increasing numbers of pilgrims.
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  • Hotel du Grand Balcon built in the mid nineteenth century. He is particularly known for being the place of call Aeropostale 1919. The aviator Saint-Exupéry occupied the room No. 32, so the large balcony gives in place of Capitol.
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  • Capitole square with the Capitole city hall (Hôtel de Ville).
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  • Capitole square view with the market ftrom the Capitole city hall (Hôtel de Ville).
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15Bis.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.The replica of the Blériot XI, a monoplane built by Louis Blériot with the assistance of Raymond Saulnier, which came to fame during the first crossing of the English Channel on the 25th of July 1909
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.Airbus A300B.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation. Sud-aviation-British Aircraft Corporation Concorde 209
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space.Nasa's Monn stone.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space. The giant-life size full scale model of the European launcher Ariane 5 Rocket.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space. The Mir Space Station, an exact replica of the famous Russian space station. On the back the giant-life size full scale model of the European launcher Ariane 5 Rocket.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space. The Mir Space Station, an exact replica of the famous Russian space station. On the back the giant-life size full scale model of the European launcher Ariane 5 Rocket.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The “Salle des Illustres” inspired by the<br />
Farnese Gallery in Rome.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The “Salle des Illustres” inspired by the<br />
Farnese Gallery in Rome.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. Henry IV courtyard.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation.
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  • Aeroscopia, home of a rich local aviation heritage and a place of memory, creating a link between the past, the present and the future of aviation. Aero Spacelines Super Guppy SGT 201, a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft that is used for hauling outsize cargo components
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on  the conquest of space. Philae is a robotic European Space Agency lander that accompanied the Rosetta spacecraft until it landed on comet Churymov-Gerasimenko after travelling 10 years the solar system.
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  • The Cité de l'espace (City of Space) is a theme park focused on space and the conquest of space.
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  • Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • View from the belltower of St-Michael church. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Aurelia Boutry, a craftwoman leather working on his atelier l'Affaire du Sac. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Street view with the main church of St Michel. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The Halles, the old market square. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • A old tower near Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Aurelia Boutry, a craftwoman leather working on his atelier l'Affaire du Sac. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The Porte (Gate) des Ormeaux (13C). This is a huge gate surrounded by two huge towers. This protected the first defensive lineCordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • View from the belltower of St-Michael church. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • City Hall. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Maison du Grand Falconnier. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Maison du Grand Falconnier. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Maison du Grand Falconnier. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Maison du Grand Falconnier. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Maison du Grand Falconnier. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The Halles, the old market square. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • The Halles, the old market square. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • The Halles, the old market square. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
    em7304510.jpg
  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
    em7304600.jpg
  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The Halles, the old market square. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • Village's view. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, make it one of the most significant medieval cities of France
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  • City Hall. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • La Maison du Grand Veneur - early 14th century -  is the most popular of the gothic houses and the only one to have three floors.   On the façade of the building is a hunting scene. The «gothic» houses that line the Grand Rue Raimond VII constitute an exceptional architectural feature. Merchants, who became wealthy through trade in leather and cloth, built sumptuous houses from the late 13th century. All stages of the evolution of gothic architecture are represented in Cordes : « primitive » gothic of the 13th century, the « radiant » one of the 14th century, and finally the « flamboyant » gothic of the 15th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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