Quintessentially Gothic in its structure, the Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral was originally a Catholic cathedral situated in southwestern France. The church was previously presided over by the French Catholic diocese of Comminges and currently belongs to the archdiocese of Toulouse. The church is a cusp of three distinct architectural styles, the church is an architectural marvel enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era, the Caves of Gargas are situated in the Pyrenees region. The caves are much popular for the cave art and ancient relics that were discovered during excavations. The negative hand stencils drawings made with iron oxide, animal fat and manganese. Apart from these, there are representations of animals like ibex, mammoth, horses and bison. In 1910, the French Ministry of Culture designated the caves as monument historique. The caves are open to public visitation.
Catch the latest movie blockbusters at the Maison du Savoir while in the city. This is a multi-functional entertainment venue where workshops and events are hosted for kids as well as for young adults. The area besides this is also where concerts are staged where musicians showcase their best performances to enthrall the crowds.
Dating back to 1380, the Château de Mauvezinis a castle built by Gaston Fébus. What stands today is a restoration of the old structure which was brought down and remains of which was used for construction of other structures in the commune. The castle is a registered Historic Monument approved by the French Ministry of Culture.
Situated in Hautes-Pyrenees, France, the scintillating Lac de Bareilles is a lake situated a few minutes away from the village of Bareilles. It is located at a height of 1760 meters (5770 foot). A tributary of the Neste Louron Valley, the river is connected to the nearest village Bareille through a beautiful forest trail. The lake is surrounded by picturesque peaks that are much popular for winter sports and winter activities.
Catch the latest movie blockbusters at the Maison du Savoir while in the city. This is a multi-functional entertainment venue where workshops and events are hosted for kids as well as for young adults. The area besides this is also where concerts are staged where musicians showcase their best performances to enthrall the crowds.
Dating back to 1380, the Château de Mauvezinis a castle built by Gaston Fébus. What stands today is a restoration of the old structure which was brought down and remains of which was used for construction of other structures in the commune. The castle is a registered Historic Monument approved by the French Ministry of Culture.
Dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era, the Caves of Gargas are situated in the Pyrenees region. The caves are much popular for the cave art and ancient relics that were discovered during excavations. The negative hand stencils drawings made with iron oxide, animal fat and manganese. Apart from these, there are representations of animals like ibex, mammoth, horses and bison. In 1910, the French Ministry of Culture designated the caves as monument historique. The caves are open to public visitation.
Quintessentially Gothic in its structure, the Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral was originally a Catholic cathedral situated in southwestern France. The church was previously presided over by the French Catholic diocese of Comminges and currently belongs to the archdiocese of Toulouse. The church is a cusp of three distinct architectural styles, the church is an architectural marvel enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.