Just outside, I take pause in the plaza of the Opera to quench my thirst in the lazy September sunshine. Perhaps it is the pandemic, or the overlooked reputation surrounding this gem of a city, but the overwhelmingly absence of other tourists could not be more obvious.
The rhythm is slow here, and I do not catch a word of English. It is one of those cities where everyone - shopkeepers, passers-by, your waitress - knows everyone. It is a sense that amplifies as I stand in line at a nearby boulangerie alongside French families queuing for their daily baguette. The Village of the Martyrs has been left exactly as it was that day, a powerful reminder of dark days and a sobering visit.
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Limoges Ancient City with a Remarkable History. Janine Marsh Limousin. Fresh air and glorious countryside of Limousin Get out and about to discover picturesque villages and lush green countryside, places like Lupersat, a typical Limousin village with a few shops and a great little bistro where you can watch the bread being made for lunch and buy wine to take home.
Latest Posts. The French origins of canned meat Read More ». Recipe for savoury Pumpkin souffle Read More ». Related posts. The Biggest Strawberry Tart in the world! Read More ». The area is so-called because this area was once the district where a Gild of Butchers existed. Largely pedestrianised, the district dates all the way back to the Middle Ages, with some of the houses dating back to the 14th-century.
Today, there are still plenty of timber-framed houses, independent boutiques, and cobbled lanes to explore. Constructed between and , and modelled on the Hotel de Ville in Paris, the square outside the front of the town hall is filled with flowers and makes for a lovely spot to sit and people watch during the summer months.
One of the best cathedrals in France , Limoges Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church with roots dating back to the 13th-century. Seat to the Bishop of Limoges, the ecclesiastical building incorporates elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Romanesque architectural styles.
Of particular note is the Renaissance era rood screen. Marked by a symbol of a crowned lion with its heart pierced by an arrow, highlights of the route include Eglise des Salles at Lavauguyon housing 12th-century frescoes and the impossibly beautiful castle of Montbrun.
Today, the cultural space is filled with stunning artworks and archaeological finds. Covering an area of some 2 hectares, the garden was founded in the 18th-century. Today, wander into the gardens, which were extensively renovated during the midth-century and you can expect to find over species of plants! Of course, Limoges is not only associated with medieval history, but also with porcelain.
The well-reviewed cultural space is open from Wednesday through to Monday and is easily one of the best things to do in Limoges. Purchase your tickets here in advance. The station itself is Art Nouveau in style and features a series of beautiful carvings and glass windows.
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