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Houses of famous characters classified in the Midi-Pyrénées

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4 house of famous characters dans le Midi-Pyrénées

Henri Martin House in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
House classified MH
46330 Saint-Cirq-Lapopie

The Henri Martin House is an iconic monument located in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Occitanie. This historic site, without a defined period, bears witness to the local architectural heritage.
Former Bosc hotel (home of painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)
Private hotel classified
81990 Albi

The former Bosc hotel, the home of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, is a 12th–15th century mansion in Albi, incorporating medieval ramparts and a historic brick tower.
Home of Champollion in Figeac
House classified MH
46100 Figeac

Champollion's home in Figeac, located in the Lot en Occitanie, is a historical monument linked to the birth of Jean-François Champollion, famous for his deciphering of hieroglyphics.
Marshal Foch's home in Tarbes
House classified MH
65000 Tarbes

The home of Marshal Foch, built in the 18th century in Tarbes, is a museum dedicated to Ferdinand Foch, classified as a historical monument in 1938. It illustrates the Louis XV pebbly architecture and houses elements of time.
Home of Aristide Bergès and former stationery of Prat du Ritou (also on Saint-Lizier municipality)

09190 Lorp-Sentaraille

The home of Aristide Bergès and the former stationery of Prat du Ritou, dated from the 19th century in Lorp-Sentaraille (Occitanie), illustrate the industrial history of paper and the legacy of a pioneer hydraulic engineer.
Home of Déodat de Séverac

31540 Saint-Félix-Lauragais

The home of Déodat de Séverac, an 18th-century building in Saint-Félix-Lauragais, Occitanie, is a historical monument linked to the life of the composer and his father, Gilbert de Séverac.