Palais de l'Archevêché ou de la Berbie, actuellement musée Toulouse-Lautrec
Place Sainte-Cécile 81000 Albi, France
Old(Former) place(square) of weapon created in the XVIIth century, then transformed into French-style public garden with flowerbeds(orchestras) of boxwood at the beginning of the XIXth century. Located within the museum Toulouse-Lautrec, at the heart of the episcopal city(estate) of Albi, listed(classified) in the heritage of the UNESCO since 2010, this public garden of 5 000 m2 is overhung by a path round the battlements offering an exceptional view(sight) on the Tarn.
Open all year long.
Tags
French garden, Public garden, Jardin remarquable, Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO
Access
Toulouse-Lautrec museum, place(square) Saint-Cecil. Parking lot nearby.
©Ville d'Albi