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Places, gardens, theatres, pavilions in Occitanie

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Place du Président-Thomas-Wilson in Toulouse
Fontaine
31000 Toulouse

The Place du Président-Thomas-Wilson, built in the 19th century in Toulouse, is a public square emblematic of the Saint-Georges district, known for its animation and ordered architecture inscribed in historical monuments since 1974.
Café Bibent in Toulouse
Café classé MH
31000 Toulouse

The Café Bibent, an iconic 19th-century brewery in Toulouse, is famous for its Belle Époque decor in painted stuccos, classified as Historic Monument. Located in Capitol Square, it embodies Toulouse's cultural history.
Bovine arenas
Arènes taurines
30740 Le Cailar

Cailar's bouvine arenas, built in 1905 in the Gard, are an iconic Tauromachi monument dedicated to the Camargua and novillidas races, inscribed in the Historic Monuments since 1993.
Aubais Taurin Plan
Arènes taurines
30250 Aubais

The Taurin plan of Aubais, located in the Gard en Occitanie, is an arena dedicated to the Camargua races, registered at the Historic Monuments since 2003. It embodies the Taurine tradition of Lower Languedoc.
Albi Municipal Theatre
Théâtre
81990 Albi

The Albi Municipal Theatre, built at the end of the 19th century, is an emblematic building located in the Tarn, Occitanie. As part of the historical monuments, it combines architecture and artistic decorations signed by Lacroux, Veillard and Col.
Garden of the Bishopric of Castres
Jardin
81100 Castres

The Jardin de l'Évêché de Castres, created at the end of the 17th century by André Le Nôtre, is a French-style garden located in the Tarn, combining embroidery and English landscape elements.
Observatory of Toulouse
Patrimoine classé
31000 Toulouse

The Toulouse Observatory, founded in the 18th century and moved to Jolimont in 1841, is an emblematic astronomical observatory located in Toulouse, Occitanie. Its neo-Gothic buildings and domes, listed as historical monuments since 1987, bear witness to its major scientific role in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Plateau des Poets de Béziers
Jardin
34500 Béziers

The plateau des Poètes is a 5-hectare English garden, created in Béziers (Occitanie) between 1863 and 1925, adorned with statues of local poets and monumental works such as the Titan Fountain.