Toulouse: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Basilique Saint-Sernin
Imposing 11th-century Romanesque church The Basilique Saint-Sernin stands as a beacon of Romanesque architecture in the heart of Toulouse, France. This storied church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a pinnacle of medieval artistry and one of the largest remaining Romanesque buildings in Europe.
Church of the Jacobins
The Church of the Jacobins, a jewel of Gothic architecture nestled in the heart of Toulouse, France, stands as a testament to the city's rich medieval history. Established in the 13th century, this former Dominican convent is renowned for its distinctive southern...
Toulouse Cathedral
Cathedral merging Roman and Gothic styles Toulouse Cathedral, officially known as the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, stands as a historic ecclesiastical gem in the heart of Toulouse, France. This Roman Catholic church, with its architectural blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, reflects the complex history of...
Notre-Dame de la Daurade
19th-century church with famous organs Nestled on the banks of the Garonne River in the enchanting city of Toulouse, France, the Notre-Dame de la Daurade is a church steeped in history and religious significance. Its origins can be traced back to a temple dedicated to the Roman goddess Minerva, but the site...
Notre-Dame du Taur
Nestled in the heart of Toulouse, France, Notre-Dame du Taur is a historical church that captures the spirit and history of this vibrant city. This sacred site, with its distinctive silhouette, is an integral piece of Toulouse's architectural tapestry, blending...
Saint Nicolas Church
Saint-Nicolas Church is located in Saint Cyprien neighbourhood on the west side of the Garonne River, just outside the old city walls of Toulouse.
Église Notre-Dame de la Dalbade
The church Notre-Dame de la Dalbade is located rue de la Dalbade in the Carmes district of Toulouse. It should not be confused with the basilica of the Daurade on the quay of the same name.
Chapelle des Carmélites
The Carmelite chapel is the name given to several religious buildings such as: Chapel of the Carmelites of Dijon, Chapel of the Carmelites of Lectoure, Chapel of the Carmelites ...
Église Saint-Jérôme
The church of the Sanctuary of Saint-Jérôme, rue du Lieutenant-Colonel-Pélissier, is a church built by the Royal Company of Blue Penitents of Toulouse. It was built in the 17th century by the architect Pierre Levesville under Louis XIII, the first...
Église Saint-Pierre des Chartreux
The Saint-Pierre des Chartreux church is a Toulouse church located on rue Valade, near the Saint-Pierre square. It owes its name to the monastic community of Chartreux who built it in the early seventeenth century.
Église Saint-Exupère
The Saint-Exupère church is a baroque parish church located in the old district of Saint-Michel on the right bank of Toulouse. Its small octagonal bell tower houses a carillon of 14 bells.
Église du Gésu
The church of the Gesù of Toulouse is a desacralized Toulouse church located 22 bis rue des Fleurs. With its 23 meters under vault, it is one of the great religious buildings of Toulouse.
St. Paul's Church
The former Moulin des Amidonniers is a former factory built in the late eighteenth century in the Amidonniers district of Toulouse, which now houses the Saint-Paul church.
Temple du Salin
The Salin temple is a Protestant place of worship located in Place du Salin, Toulouse. It is located in the former Royal Treasury, a 13th century building that has been modified over the centuries.