Saint-Just-etSaint-Pasteur Cathedral,
the Treasure
Market Hall
Archbishops Garden,
Cloister
Powder Store
Forum’s Square
Les Barques Alleys
House of the
Three Nurses
"Saint-Sébastien"
Church
La Médiathèque
Labour Exchange
Cours Mirabeau
Via...
More
Saint-Just-etSaint-Pasteur Cathedral,
the Treasure
Market Hall
Archbishops Garden,
Cloister
Powder Store
Forum’s Square
Les Barques Alleys
House of the
Three Nurses
"Saint-Sébastien"
Church
La Médiathèque
Labour Exchange
Cours Mirabeau
Via Domitia,
Town Hall square
France’s second most important
group of archbishopic monumental
buildings after Avignon.
Inner
courtyards, Synod buildings, Consul
and Synod halls, Gilles Aycelin
Dungeon, Pillar hall, Archaeological
Museum and Art Museum.
One of the most outstanding
examples of Renaissance private
architecture in the region and
unique to Narbonne.
It was built
in 1558 and gets its name,
meaning the three nurses, from
the buxom caryatids framing its
south window.
This charming 15th century
Flamboyant Gothic church was the
Carmelite convent chapel up until
the French Revolution.
The cloister and convent were built
in the 17th century.
This square is on part of the site
of the Forum, once over
Less