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With its rich heritage of old fortified villages, castles, churches,
and museums, the Tarn invites you to discover its capital: Albi.
Visit the Toulouse-Lautrec museum and the Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile;
take a walk around Cordes sur Ciel, a fortress built in 1222 which
is now home to artisans, painters, and sculptors.
Discover nature in the plains and mountains, stop for refreshment
along one of the numerous lakes and rivers.
Go off in search of Cathar history during your hikes or ATV rides!
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Lovers of
pictoral art will have a field day: Spanish painting at the Goya
museum in Castres will unveil all of its subtlety before you;
if you prefer, you can tour the Jean-Jaurès National Centre
instead.
Take a spin around Labruguière, a round thousand-year-old
town, or Mazamet, the fleece capital; go climb the cliffs of Sidobre,
the Monts de Lacaune, and why not even the Black Mountain!
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The
Tarn is proud to open the doors of its mining museum Cagnac-les-Mines.
The leather industry awaits you in Graulhet;granite, both raw and
finished, can be found in Sidobre along with glassworks at Albi and
textiles at Labastide Rouairoux.
And for you, lovers of fine meat: duck, goose, lamb, veal and cured
meats at every turn!
After a day spent outside, let yourself be tempted by the wonderful
regional cuisine and its renowned chefs. |
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