Montauban's Cultural Heritage
This collection highlights the architectural and historical landmarks of Montauban, a prominent pink-brick bastide city. Key sites include the Place Nationale with its double-vaulted arcades and the 14th-century Pont Vieux spanning the Tarn. The list features the Musée Ingres Bourdelle, housed in a former episcopal palace, alongside significant religious structures like the neoclassical Montauban Cathedral and the medieval Église Saint-Jacques. These monuments represent the city's evolution from a medieval stronghold to a center of art and religious history.
Musée Ingres Bourdelle
The Musée Ingres Bourdelle is located in Montauban, France. It houses a collection of artworks and artifacts related to two famous artists…
Pont Vieux
A 14th-century masonry bridge featuring seven pointed arches. It spans the Tarn River, historically serving as a vital defensive and commercial link for the medieval city.
Montauban Cathedral
Montauban Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral and a national monument of France located in the town of Montauban.
D Place Nationale
Historic pedestrian square featuring pink brick double arcades and cobblestone paving. This central heritage site serves as the heart of the medieval bastide and is recognized as a national monument.
Temple des Carmes
A Protestant place of worship originally constructed as a Carmelite convent in the 13th century. The building reflects the city's religious transition and features a classic brick exterior.
Église Saint-Jacques
A 13th-century fortified church known for its octagonal bell tower in the Toulousain style. It remains one of the few original medieval buildings to survive the Siege of Montauban.
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