ALBI

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HISTORY

& Architecture

Albi, the capital of the Tarn department, attracts visitors from all over the world with its exceptional cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes.
Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, dominates the Albi skyline.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site impresses with its imposing red brick façade and richly decorated interior.
A highlight is the impressive Last Judgement fresco, which takes visitors on an artistic journey through the Middle Ages.

OLD TOWN

& Gardens

The old town of Albi is a labyrinth of narrow streets and historic buildings that invites you to stroll and discover.
Right next to the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum are the gardens of the Palais de la Berbie, which offer a breathtaking view of the River Tarn.
These beautifully landscaped gardens are the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

PONT VIEUX

& the Tarn

The Pont Vieux, a historic bridge dating back to the 11th century, connects the banks of the Tarn and is a symbol of urban continuity and history.
A walk across the bridge offers a magnificent view of the city and its reflections in the water.
The banks of the Tarn are ideal for relaxing walks or bike rides and are a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

HENRY

Toulouse Lautrec

The Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, housed in the former episcopal palace Palais de la Berbie, honors the life and work of Albi-born artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
The collection comprises over a thousand of his works, including posters, sketches and paintings, which offer deep insights into the vibrant Parisian nightlife of the Belle Époque.

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We are currently accepting non-binding reservations. As soon as the minimum number of participants has been reached, we will inform all reserved persons personally. Only then will a binding booking be made.