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Town halls and palaces in Haute-Garonne

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Town hall and square houses

31410 Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze

The town hall of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze, a 17th-century brick mansion, overlooks the central square of this Occitan bastide, with a monumental facade with Corinthian pilasters and arcades.
Palais de justice de Toulouse
Courthouse
31000 Toulouse

The Toulouse courthouse, built between the 15th and 19th centuries, is a historical architectural complex located in Place du Salin, now home to courts and courts of appeal in Occitanie.
Archepiscopal Palace of Toulouse
Archepiscopal Palace
31000 Toulouse

The archiepiscopal palace of Toulouse, the former seat of the archbishops of the 17th to 18th centuries, now houses the prefecture of Haute-Garonne. Located in Saint Stephen's Square, it illustrates Toulouse's religious architecture.
Saint Rome College of Toulouse
College
31000 Toulouse

The Collège Saint-Rome, a 16th-century building in Toulouse, is a former educational and religious building, marked by a facade inspired by Italian palaces and linked to the Doctrinaires.
College of Jesuits of Toulouse
Jesuit College
31000 Toulouse

The Jesuit College of Toulouse, founded in the 16th century in the Hotel de Bernuy, is a former Jesuit educational institution located in Occitanie, marked by Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
College of Foix in Toulouse
College
31000 Toulouse

Foix College, founded in the 15th century in Toulouse, is a former medieval university college, now the oldest student residence in Europe. Located in the Arnaud-Bernard district, it bears witness to Toulouse's university architecture and has been home to a religious congregation since the 19th century.
Former small Seminary of Esquile in Toulouse
Seminar
31000 Toulouse

The former small Seminary of Esquile in Toulouse, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, is a historical architectural complex including a classified chapel, marked by murals by Rivalz and Despax, and linked to the Carmelite order.
Former College of Esquile in Toulouse
College
31000 Toulouse

The former College of Esquile, built in the 16th century in Toulouse, is a major testimony of medieval university architecture. Located in the Arnaud-Bernard district, it now houses the city's cinema library and administrative services, after having been a prestigious college, seminar and emblematic cultural place.