THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH AND THE CLOISTER OF SAINT-SALVI
Splendid vestige surmounted by an astonishing bell tower-watchtower presenting a complex architecture in Albi.
This remarkable vestige of Albi, topped by a watchtower bell tower, is one of the city's oldest buildings. Its complex architecture reflects a succession of construction campaigns blending Romanesque and Gothic styles. Of the cloister, begun in 1270 and partially destroyed during the French Revolution, only the southern gallery remains. It also features Romanesque forms (round arches) and Gothic elements (capitals, pillar decorations).
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Fermé entre 12h et 14h
Par contre le cloître derrière est très beau