


A tour of the town's mansions and development.
The pavilion-style covered market, opened in 1905
Rue Mariès
The 16th-century Maison Enjalbert, with its brick and half-timbered facade, sculpted windows and pagan figure taking a pee.
Pastels in Albi or the age of blue gold (1450-1560)
Hôtel Reynès - 16th century (accessible courtyard)
Square André Delmas
The Town Hall - 17th century (accessible courtyard)
Place du Vigan
Les Lices - Vigan
Le Patus-Crémat
The Palais de Justice, former Carmelite convent in the 17th century
The Maison de l'Amitié
The Grand Théâtre
The Pierre Amalric multimedia library
The Hôtel des Ambassadeurs
The Hôtel de Saunal ‘Musée pour Tous R. Cordoba’ Museum for All
Cathedral Parking
From the covered market to the city's most beautiful town houses, the Gold tour takes you on a stroll through time and urban space, all under the sign of red brick. This tour is one of Albi's three heritage tours.
Pile Place
Sainte-Cécile Place