The Midi-Pyrenees and Languedoc-Roussillon
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Midi-Pyrenees and Languedoc-Roussillon - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Some of the town landscapes captured in paintings by Picasso, Gris, Dufy, Braque, Chagall, Masson, and others are on view in this fine museum. ...Read More
In a garden designed by the renowned André Le Nôtre, creator of the "green geometries" at Versailles, the landmark Palais de la Berbie (Berbie...Read More
This 19th-century water tower at the far end of the Pont Neuf, originally used to store water and build water pressure, is now the oldest public...Read More
The city’s most elegant mansion was built in 1555 by Toulouse's top Renaissance architect, Nicolas Bachelier. Notable for its arcades and ornately...Read More
Perpignan's alluring town center is lined with rosemary bushes and landmarked by a medieval monument, the 14th-century Castillet, with its tall...Read More
The small museum has relics from the town's medieval past, plus items uncovered during excavations of the 372-foot-deep Cordes Well. ...Read More
No Matissses hold pride of place at the town's Musée d'Art Moderne Fonds Péské, but the collection of 180 works deftly sums up the influence...Read More
One of Europe's finest collections of Romanesque sculpture and religious paintings can be seen inside the sacristy, chapter house, and cloisters...Read More
The real draw in the Ville Basse (newer, lower portion of Carcassonne), this museum houses a nice collection of porcelain, 17th- and 18th-century...Read More
This museum is worthwhile for the building itself as much as for its collection of Toulouse memorabilia, paintings, sculptures, and documents...Read More
From crowd-packed Place de la Comédie, Boulevard Sarrail leads north past the shady Esplanade Charles de Gaulle to this rich, renowned art museum...Read More
On the south side of the Canal de la Robine, the Musée Lapidaire is in the handsome 13th-century former church of Notre-Dame de la Mourguié...Read More
For proof that life is indeed sweet in Cordes-sur-Ciel, visit this two-room museum dedicated to sugar and chocolate. It showcases the confectionery...Read More
This museum, dedicated to medieval applied arts, is housed in the Hôtel Pierre Besson, a 17th-century mansion. ...Read More
The city's archaeological museum, next to the Basilica of St-Sernin, has an extensive collection of imperial Roman busts, as well as ancient...Read More
Richly sculpted cloisters link the cathedral to the former Palais des Archevêques, now home to museums of archaeology, art, and history. Note...Read More
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