Discovering Toulouse

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 79 pages
Poids : 305 g
Dimensions : 19cm X 23cm
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ISBN : 978-2-87901-799-0
EAN : 9782879017990

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photographs by Pascal Moulin | translated by Angela Caldwell


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Toulouse

120 photos and a text that focuses on the essentials for anybody wanting to find out more about Toulouse, its history, its districts, its churches and its ambiance.

Toulouse has always been the gateway to Southern France and its geographical position, climate and culture take visitors into a world that is decidedly Mediterranean. If you step beyond the image of Toulouse as the « Pink City », you'll find it is « Palladian » in its love of the Arts, « holy » with its dozens of churches, and a major commercial and agricultural centre.

From St. Sernin's to the Dominican monastery, from Les Augustins museum and art gallery to St. Stephen's cathedral, from the (central) square flanked by the Capitole to La Grave hospice and from the Assézat Mansion to the Fermat high school, brick has reigned supreme in Toulouse for more than two thousand years, as is obvious from its historic monuments.

Biographie

Quitterie Cazes lectures in the history of mediaeval art at the University of Toulouse 2-Le Mirail.

Daniel Cazes is Chief Curator Emeritus at the Saint-Raymond Museum, the Antiquities Museum in Toulouse, and St. Sernin's basilica church. Both of them were born in Toulouse and are members of the Société Archéologique du Midi de la France. They have published numerous books with Editions Sud-Ouest including Visiting St. Sernin's, The Cloister in Moissac and Toulouse.

Du même auteur : Quitterie Cazes


Du même auteur : Daniel Cazes