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History of Limoges

Limoges is a city of France and it is situated at the southwest of Paris. The city was found by the Romans in 10 BC by Emperor Augustus. The city was roman square plan having two main streets. The city has famous for its imperial age. Limoges became an artistic center in 11 century with the presence of Abbey of St. martial and of large library. The city was also the home of medieval music and having the center of medieval music composition named as St. Martial School.

In 13th century the city was proper built by the bishops and the new line of walls that encompasses the Veine River. In 19th century the city saw a strong construction which includes the construction of new buildings and streets. The city has enhanced its creativity in making tableware articles like plates, pitchers and platters including fancy objects like vases. The city was famous for its many famous artists in making artistic features. In 1895 first French confederation of workers was built in order to secure the condition of its poorer population .at that time the town was considered as unhealthy and this federation helped them to secure the condition of the town.

Now the city is famous for its many art collections of hand made and machine made things. It has a great attraction for tourist. Car hire Limoges helps its tourist to explore the great attractions of the city with freedom. Car hire Limoges airport is an option to avail through online without wasting the precious time.

 


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