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Houses and villas in Haute-Garonne

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Private hotel Calespoutrat

31100 Toulouse

The Calespoutrat mansion, built in the first half of the 20th century in Toulouse, is a historic monument made of light yellow brick, distinctive by its architecture and its location at the Boulingrin square.
Old house in Calas

31000 Toulouse

The old house of Calas, located in Toulouse, is a building with Gothic elements and 19th century transformations, famous for its history linked to the Calas family. Its wooden panel facade and stone portal make it a unique architectural testimony.
Wooden house

31310 Rieux-Volvestre

The log house of Rieux-Volvestre, dating from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, is a typical example of medieval architecture in Occitanie, with its gridded facade and bricks.
House

31310 Rieux-Volvestre

This 15th century wooden house, located in Rieux-Volvestre in Occitanie, illustrates the medieval bourgeois and popular architecture of the region.
House

31600 Muret

This 15th century house in Muret, Occitanie, combines bricks and wooden panels, with a commercial ground floor and two floors in corbellation. Classified as a Historical Monument, it illustrates medieval civil architecture.
House called Barry's House

31530 Lévignac

The House of Barry, a former 18th-century hotel in Levignac, Occitanie, is a historic brick monument typical of Toulouse art, enlarged in the 19th century.
15th century house

31110 Cirès

The 15th-century house in Cirès, Occitanie, is a remarkable civil building, probably from an ancient truncated feudal tower, with medieval architectural elements preserved like ogival doors and a decorated lintel.
Villa Santa Maria or Narischkine

31110 Bagnères-de-Luchon

Villa Santa Maria, called Narischkine, is a 19th-century neo-Palladian residence in Bagnères-de-Luchon, Occitanie. Built around 1840, it combines classicism and architectural elements inspired by antiquity, like its cariatids attributed to the Virebent workshops.