
Exploring Toulouse
Toulouse is visited by numerous travelers every year from all over the world. A drive from Toulouse, on the shores of Tarn River, Albi is a charming city that is steeped in history, from its source as a Gallo-Roman agreement to its afterward significance as a central city in the Catholic Crusade in opposition to the Cathars. It is the home to the architecturally striking Gothic Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile also, which was established without making use of the soaring defenses.
The Berbie Palace is situated in between the river and the cathedral, and it is a structure made of red bricks that is of 13th century, when it was the habitation of the archbishop. At present, it’s a museum that provides the ultimate resting position for the leftovers of the French artist, Toulouse-Lautrec, who was born in Albi.
Another interesting point of the town is Musée Toulouse-Lautrec. Here, more than six hundred paintings of the famous artists and works of some other masters of ancient times like Degas, Bonnard, and Matisse can be seen.
The town of Auch, situated in the west of Toulouse on the River of Gers, is a focal point of cooking pleasure. It’s a vital place for drink and food lovers, who can coddle in the foie gras, Armagnac brandy, wine and poultry for which the city is very popular all around the world.
Exploring Toulouse