GAMBETTA PLACE
The square has retained its medieval structure, with the Maison des Métiers d'Art on the right and the Hôtel Flottes de Sébasan on the left.
This former Place-au-Bled has retained its medieval structure, with the Maison Consulaire, now the Maison des Métiers d'Art, on the right. Its 18th-century façade conceals the main body of the building, completed in 1552. To the left, the Hôtel Flottes de Sébasan features a large 18th-century façade with a statue of Saint Roch. No. 12, rue Alfred Sabatier, hides a lovely inner courtyard. At the far end of the square is rue Triperie-Vieille, once lined with stalls. Number 11 houses a courtyard with a beautiful 17th-century staircase.
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Qu'il est bon de se promener dans les petites rues sans véhicules