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Excellent tourist information
They keep the brochures up to date and the beautifully refurbished Place sets the old building off as never before. The summer art exhibitions are good, and of course the loos are superb.
The building is historically and architecturally interesting, with a panel outside telling the story. Inside are lots of stands holding many kinds of tourist info leaflets, often attended by charmin...
Chapelle des Carmes was built in 1675 as a monastery/Chapel for the Carmelites. After the Revolution the Carmeleites left and the building was taken into public ownership since when it has had many us...
It's the tourist office that also makes the exhibition room. This is very pleasant home. On the day we were there, there were paintings that were all average.
Excellent tourist information
They keep the brochures up to date and the beautifully refurbished Place sets the old building off as never before. The summer art exhibitions are good, and of course the loos are superb.
Tourist info
The building is historically and architecturally interesting, with a panel outside telling the story. Inside are lots of stands holding many kinds of tourist info leaflets, often attended by charmin...
Architecturally nice building
Chapelle des Carmes was built in 1675 as a monastery/Chapel for the Carmelites. After the Revolution the Carmeleites left and the building was taken into public ownership since when it has had many us...
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It's the tourist office that also makes the exhibition room. This is very pleasant home. On the day we were there, there were paintings that were all average.
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Great place to have information More There are exhibitions on the 1st floor Located on a beautiful place recently refasted not hesitate to enter there