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Albi is in Tarn, Midi-Pyrenees, in Southwestern France.

A view of the old bridge and part of the old city

Understand

Albi, the capital of the Department of Tarn, is 75 km northeast of Toulouse. It is probably best-known as the birthplace of the painter and illustrator, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. But at least equally relevant to travellers is the Cité épiscopale, an intact set of Mediaeval buildings surrounding the cathedral that was recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site in 2010.

Get in

By plane

The nearest airport is in Toulouse.

By train

There is a train station in Albi. You can check schedules on the SNCF website.

Get around

See

Choir and choir screen of the cathedral
  • Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile. This beautiful and impressive fortified cathedral was designed to express a renewal in orthodox Catholicism after the Cathar heresy, which had been centred in the area and whose bloody suppression by the Inquisition was largely complete at the time construction began in 1287. The edifice is primarily a brick Gothic construction, but there is a door by Dominique de Florence (Dominick of Florence) and there are also Italian Renaissance frescoes on the ceiling. Its organ dates from the 18th century.
  • Palais de la Berbie. Currently contains the musée Toulouse-Lautrec.
  • Old bridge (Le pont vieux).
  • Old windmills.

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Albi Savings Bank

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