THE HOUSE OF CARYATIDS
With its 4 statues of women, this private house of neo-classic style dated ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE DURAS
During the summer season, the castle offers a sound and light show with ...Read more
TERRACES OF THE CASTLE OF FUMEL
Terraces where you can admire the French garden with its beds surrounded by ...Read more
BONAGUIL CASTLE
The impressive Bonaguil castle is the most visited monument in ...Read more
FEODAL CASTLE OF MADAILLAN
Perched on its hill, this testimony of the Middle Ages can be visited with ...Read more
GAVAUDUN CASTLE
Built on a limestone plateau, this medieval building reveals an amazing ...Read more
AGEN CANAL BRIDGE
Read moreThe second longest bridge-canal in France (539 meters), the structure is unique or almost unique, only three bridges are similar in France. It offers a splendid panoramic view of the Garonne and the Hermitage hillside! Built in Quercy stone, this jewel will take ten years to be completed. A popular place for joggers and cyclists in particular, the building is a beautiful starting point for a family walk. In 2016, the renovation of the bridge-canal was completed and it is now lit at night. Café Vélo and skatepark nearby.
CASTLE HENRI IV
The historical visit not to be missed in the city of Henri IV to discover ...Read more
BARBAST MILL
Le Moulin des Tours, a monumental treasure combining fortified mill and ...Read more
ROSARY TOUR
Read moreLocated in the immediate vicinity of Saint-Caprais cathedral, this tower classified as Historic Monument, is the last vestige of the second enclosure of Agen. In the Middle Ages, the city was protected by an important fortification system and if the tower has survived, it is because it has been the bell tower of the Benedictines convent for a long time. The convent was liquidated after the French Revolution and this tower was used as a jail from 1815. Long neglected, it has been restored and now houses an architectural firm.
ART NOUVEAU HOUSE
A private estate whose architecture and elegance are well worth a lookRead more
THE WASH HOUSE WALK
Four beautiful laundries to discover during a walk around a picturesque ...Read more
TELEGRAPH MILL
This perfectly preserved mill has been converted into a store by a ...Read more
THE TOWER OF THE KING
Remnant of a defensive stronghold, this beautiful and imposing tower is ...Read more
KINGDOM'S HOUSE
The presence in these walls of Henri IV, Louis III and Louis XIV explains ...Read more
THEOBON CASTLE
A stronghold that became an elegant country residence at the junction of ...Read more
LE MOULIN DE LA VIERGE
This high mill, at the top of which is placed a huge statue of the Virgin, ...Read more
ESTILLAC CASTLE
The castle of Estillac, a military architecture with a remarkable interior ...Read more
DOORS OF PENNE
This site is an ancient stronghold, home to the Ricard gate, named after ...Read more
LES PORTES DE LA VILLE
Read moreOf the 7 access gates that once encircled Villeneuve-sur-Lot, only 2 remain today: the Porte de Paris and the Porte de Pujols, built in the 14th century. The others were destroyed in the 17th century, under Mazarin during the Fronde. The height of these square towers and the presence of machicolations testify to their defensive role. Although their shapes are very similar, you can have fun looking for the small differences between the two listed buildings.