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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Montauban | France - English

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Montauban is one of the biggest tourist attractions in France having many best places in Montauban. Montauban is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, region of Occitania, Southern France. It is the capital of the department and lies 50 kilometres north of Toulouse. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Montauban that you won't regret going to.

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Dimanche 10 juillet 2016, le marché place des Récollets, la rue de la République, l'Abbaye Saint Pierre, la place Durand de Bredon, la rue Guileran, et la rue de l'Abbaye.
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The Abbey of Moissac, France

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Moissac (France 2008)

As the saison (Au fil des saisons)
There are important waterways in Moissac: the Tarn River flows through the centre of town, as does the Canal de Garonne (formerly Canal latéral à la Garonne), the extension of the Canal du Midi from Toulouse to Bordeaux. Together, these two canals are sometimes known as the Canal des deux mers (lit. canal of the two seas) connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea.
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Tarn-et-Garonne : le pont-canal du Cacor

C'est l'un des 7 ponts-canaux construits sur le canal de Garonne qui relie Toulouse à Bordeaux. Ce magnifique pont-canal a été bâti en 1844 en briques de Toulouse et pierre du Quercy. Avec ses 15 arches de pierre, cet ouvrage est une véritable prouesse technique !

Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes : Au pays de Garonne diffusée le mercredi 13/05/20 sur France 3 et France.tv

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Französischer Jakobsweg GR65 Via Podiensis Aumont-Aubrac nach Moissac

Impressionen auf dem französischen Jakobsweg Via Podiensis
von Aumont-Aubrac nach Moissac im Mai 2019.
Erstellt von Kurt Binsch

Beschreibung aus Outdoor Guide Frankreich Jakobsweg Via Podiensis:
Die Via Podiensis gilt vielen als der landschaftlich schönste der vier französischen Jakobswege. Die Vielfalt des geologischen Untergrunds reicht von den bizarren Gebilden des vulkanischen Velay, den weiten Granithochflächen des Aubrac, über die Kalkhochflächen der Causses und die Schwemmlandebene der Garonne bis zum lieblichen Hügelvorland der Pyrenäen. Die landschaftlich wenig benutzten Bergländer der Margeride, des Aubrac und der Causses sind wahre Blumenparadiese. Die Via Podiensis ist zudem als Fernwanderweg GR65 markiert, und dem Wanderer stehen zahlreiche Unterkünfte zur Verfügung.

Etappen:
Aumont-Aubrac - Les Quattres Chemins - Nasbinals - Saint Chely d'Aubrac - Saint Come d'Olt - Estaing - Golinhac - Conques - Decazeville - Bourg-Felzins - Faycelles - Cajarc - Limogne en Quercy - Vaylats - Hospitalet-Trigodina - Montcuq - Lauzerte - Moissac -
insg. ca. 310 km

Places to see in ( Montauban - France )

Places to see in ( Montauban - France )

Montauban is a historical bastide town situated about 50 kilometres north of Toulouse in the Tarn-et-Garonne department. The town, founded in 1144 by the Count of Toulouse on the banks of the Tarn River, is largely constructed using the attractive pink stone found in the region, like its great southern cousin Toulouse.

The highlight of the town is at the centre of the original bastide in the Place Nationale. Surrounded by grand pink houses in the red-brick that is unique to this part of France, and set above fine arcades, the very attractive central square in Montauban was largely rebuilt in the 17th century after a fire, hence is not the original bastide centre.

The arcades (the arches and walkways that surround the square and historically provided shelter for the market traders) are an unusual 'double' construction with one set of arcades near the house and shop fronts and another closer to the main square. Intact on all four sides, this central square in Montauban is one of the most impressive to be seen in all of the bastide towns of south-west France and some experts maintain that it is also the oldest bastide town in France.

After perhaps stopping for a pause in one of the cafes in the town centre be sure to wander around the surrounding streets a little. For example, if you follow the Rue de la Republique you will see a smaller square called Place du Coq which is also charming. Following the traditional grid pattern of a bastide town, the straight streets of Montauban town centre around the centre now form a lively shopping centre, with lots of interesting features and buildings to discover. Keep exploring along Rue de la Republique until you reach the river and a chance to see the lovely old bridge - and old it is, having being built around 1303-1335.

Among the highlights in Montauban you will discover the Church of Saint Jacques - an attractive 13th century church with an octagonal belfry and an impressive mosaic entrance that survived the fires that later destroyed much of the town centre. Another religious monument, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame (1739) is in a classical - baroque style with four statues on the facde and notable as being one of the few buildings in the centre to be built from stone. Inside the cathedral you can see a 17th century organ and an important painting by Ingres.

One notable attraction here in Montauban is the Museum Ingres (next to the old bridge), where you can see the works of renowned 19th century artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and another local artist called Bourdelle. The museum is found in an impressive palace that has been built on the site of an earlier palace that was occupied by the Black Prince during the Hundred Years War, and you can see remains of the original building in the basement of the Museum.

Alot to see in Montauban such as :

Place Nationale
Musée Ingres
Centre du Patrimoine
Port Canal
Tour of the Old Town
Pont Vieux
Musée Victor Brun
Montauban Cathedral
Complexe Aquatique Ingreo
Église Saint-Jacques
Musée de la Résistance et du Combattant
Moissac Abbey
Bruniquel

( Montauban - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Montauban . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Montauban - France

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What's Special About Moissac, France? Episode 354

Moissac is only a minor city in the southwest of France, but if you're interested in the Saint Jacques de Compostelle pilgrimage or the churches connected to it, you must make it one of your stops! In this episode of the podcast, tour guide Elyse Rivin explains how Moissac became so prominent, how it is a Unesco World Heritage Site and a great place to visit today!

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Discussed in this Episode Saint Jacques de Compostelle The largest library in France and a major scriptorium The golden age of Moissac Moissac during the war against the Cathar heresy Moissac during the French Revolution The Abbey of Moissac becoming a historic monument Moissac protecting Jewish children during WW2 Visiting the abbey today: the remarkable architecture of the doorway Church and cloister The cloister of Moissac: the first capitals that tell stories Walk around the capitals with the list in hand The romanesque doorway The tympanum of the Moissac cathedral A gothic church in the south of France Visiting Moissac and local gastronomy How life in France can resume thanks to the French Health Pass New travel rules are implemented in September 2021 but vaccinated visitors still welcome in France This episode features my frequent guest Elyse Rivin. You can book a tour with her through her website and you can also support her on Patreon.

Full show notes for this episode are here:

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Moissac, France Road-trip with/avec La famille LeBlanc ????

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Great ideas for Moissac Lauzerte Auvillar

Great ideas for Moissac Lauzerte Auvillar

Head to Moissac, Auvillar & Lauzerte, #GrandSiteOccitanie, for some unforgettable adventures!
Here are some top tips from Véronique, who grows Chasselas grapes:
1. Moissac: admire the spectacular Cacor canal bridge which passes over the Tarn, then the Abbey of Moissac, a true gem of the medieval world.
2. Auvillar: Auvillar is one of the most beautiful villages in France!
3. Lauzerte: lastly, finish with the village of Lauzerte, its breath-taking views and its pilgrim garden
4. The Chasselas festival: every September, Moissac celebrates the famous Chasselas grape!

Discover the top visitor sites in Occitanie / South of France at

Visit Moissac & Auvillar in Tarn & Garonne ???????? What to do in SOUTH of FRANCE

Exploring the #Tarn & #Garonne region was a real pleasure.

Kash aka Budget Traveller & I went on a little scavenger hunt in #Moissac & #Auvillar.

Such beautiful towns and this region is what Belgians refer to as 'Living like a God in France' (Leven als God in Frankrijk) because the quality of life is so high!

You can eat and sleep incredibly good for democratic prices, enjoy the tranquillity of nature and just enjoy life with your close ones together with the welcoming locals to the fullest.

I could see myself disconnect here completely for some time... I'll be back!

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Camino de Santiago - Lauzerte to Moissac - Day 25

Another day on the Camino de Santiago from Lauzerte to Moissac on my brand new foot!

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The Best Places to Visit in Southern France (le Midi) in 2020 | Jetsetter.com

While the Riviera has maintained a glam reputation since the '50s (Brigitte Bardot basking on Saint-Tropez's beaches; A-listers strutting down Cannes' red carpet), there is more to le Midi than just its jet-set resort towns—including idyllic bohemian islands and hilltop medieval towns housing their own Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether you are looking for a day that starts (and ends) with rosé at a celeb-filled beach club or prefer a more secluded seaside escape, these are the must-see destinations to check off during a visit to the South of France.

Jetsetter's picks for the best of the South of France are:
Saint-tropez
Porquerolles Islands
Antibes
Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Nice

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A fun filled holiday in South West France, walking the Saint Jacques de Compostelle, taking in Auvillar, Moissac and the River Garonne. Just an hour from Toulouse and Carcassonne.

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