
Albi's purple tour is a must, with 18 points of interest to discover in Old Albi and the three historic districts of Castelviel, Castelnau and Bourg Saint-Salvi.
The Palais de la Berbie and its construction, the former episcopal palace next to the cathedral
The Toulouse-Lautrec Museum
The Palais de la Berbie and its ‘remarkable garden’ offering an uninterrupted view of the Tarn river
La Temporalité
The Episcopal City
Place de la Trébaille, remains of the cloister of the Romanesque cathedral
The Place Savène, with its half-timbered houses that resemble a village in the towna) Saint-Loup church, the bi-centenary frescob) Place du Château, pose in front of the letters XXL ALBIc) The arches and arcadesd) The European School of Art and Materials
The Castelviel
Rue Caminade
The Castelnau residence
The Maison du Vieil Alby, a typically medieval house with its Soleihou (open attic), half-timbering and brickwork. Well worth a visit!
The House of the navigator Lapérouse (next to the House where Toulouse-Lautrec was born)
Le Castelnau
The Cloister of Saint-Salvi
The Bourg Saint-Salvi
The collegiate church of Saint-Salvi
The Place Sainte-Cécile
Sainte-Cécile Cathedral
Cathédrale Parking
Castelviel, with its squares surrounded by medieval half-timbered houses. Castelnau and its buildings dating from the 12th and 13th centuries. The Saint Salvi district with its cloister and picturesque streets.
Same place as start
Sainte-Cécile Place