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Historic Landmarks of the Tarn

The Tarn region in Occitanie is defined by its distinctive red-brick architecture and medieval fortifications. This collection features the UNESCO-listed Episcopal City of Albi, dominated by the fortress-like Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and the Palais de la Berbie. Beyond Albi, the list includes the hilltop bastide of Cordes-sur-Ciel, the dramatic ruins of Château de Penne, and various religious sites like the Lavaur Cathedral and Saint-Michel Abbey in Gaillac, showcasing centuries of military and ecclesiastical history.

Albi Cathedral A

Albi Cathedral

The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia of Albi, also known as Albi Cathedral, is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Albi.

Episcopal City of Albi B

Episcopal City of Albi

A UNESCO World Heritage site comprising a cohesive medieval architectural ensemble. It includes the cathedral, the Berbie Palace, and the Old Bridge, largely constructed from characteristic local red brick.

Palais de la Berbie C

Palais de la Berbie

A former bishops' palace in Albi, this 13th-century fortress is one of the oldest and best-preserved episcopal palaces in France. It now houses the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum and features formal terraced gardens.

Pont Vieux D

Pont Vieux

A medieval masonry bridge dating back to 1040. Spanning the Tarn river, it was originally built with stone and later clad in brick, playing a crucial role in Albi’s commercial development.

Église Saint-Salvy E

Église Saint-Salvy

A collegiate church in Albi featuring a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The site includes a 13th-century cloister and serves as one of the oldest religious foundations in the city.

Château de Penne F

Château de Penne

A 12th-century fortress ruin perched on a rocky peak overlooking the Aveyron valley. It is a significant example of medieval military architecture and was a strategic stronghold during the Albigensian Crusade.

Remparts crénelés G

Remparts crénelés

The defensive fortifications surrounding the medieval town of Cordes-sur-Ciel. These multi-layered walls were built starting in 1222 to protect the town during the territorial conflicts of the Middle Ages.

Castle of the Knights Templar H

Castle of the Knights Templar

Located in Vaour, this former commandery was established in the 12th century. The site served as a strategic administrative and agricultural center for the Knights Templar in the region.

Abbaye Saint-Michel I

Abbaye Saint-Michel

A former Benedictine abbey located on the banks of the Tarn in Gaillac. Rebuilt several times since the 10th century, it features a Romanesque choir and now houses a museum.

Lavaur Cathedral J

Lavaur Cathedral

Lavaur Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the town of Lavaur, Tarn, France.

Vermicellerie K

Vermicellerie

An industrial heritage site in Albi, also known as the Moulins Albigeois. This former pasta factory and flour mill occupies a historic site on the riverbank, reflecting the city's 19th-century economic history.

Château de Mauriac L

Château de Mauriac

The Château de Mauriac is a French chateau established near the town of Senouillac in the Tarn, in the Occitanie region.

Château de Lacaze M

Château de Lacaze

A Renaissance-style castle situated in the Gijou valley. Located in a village designated as a 'Petite Cité de Caractère,' the building now serves as a cultural center and artist residency.

Château d'Hauterive N

Château d'Hauterive

An 18th-century residence located near Castres. The estate is known for its classical architecture and historical association with the local nobility of the Tarn department.

Porte du Vainqueur O

Porte du Vainqueur

Also known as the Planol Gate, this is one of the original 13th-century entrances to the fortified town of Cordes-sur-Ciel, forming part of the town's defensive perimeter.

Château de Lézignac P

Château de Lézignac

A historic castle located in the commune of Graulhet. It represents the regional manor house architecture typical of the Tarn's rural landscape.

Château de Malvignol Q

Château de Malvignol

A 15th-century fortified manor house in Lautrec. It is listed as a historical monument and preserves architectural features from the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

Tour des Cabannes R

Tour des Cabannes

Also known as the Saracen Tower, this medieval defensive structure is located in the commune of Les Cabannes, near Cordes-sur-Ciel.

Hôtel de Rochegude S

Hôtel de Rochegude

A 17th-century private mansion in Albi. It is notable for its architecture and its association with Admiral Rochegude, a French naval officer and bibliophile.

Château du Gô T

Château du Gô

A 16th-century brick manor house located on a bend of the Tarn river. It is the birthplace of the famous explorer Jean-François de Galaup, Comte de Lapérouse.

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