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Enjoy the beauty and serenity of the Cloître des Jacobins

Just a 13-minute walk from the Hôtel de France*** in Toulouse, the Couvent des Jacobins is an iconic monument of the city. Built in the 13th century by the Dominican order, it embodies the pinnacle of Southern Gothic architecture. Its imposing pink brick structure and slender bell tower make it one of Toulouse's most remarkable buildings.

From the entrance, the church's immensity surprises with its nave divided into two aisles and its impressive stone palm tree, a central column branching out into spectacular vaults. This architectural masterpiece is unique and attracts thousands of visitors each year. The convent also houses the relics of Saint Thomas Aquinas, giving the place an invaluable spiritual and historical dimension.

The cloister, a true haven of peace, invites contemplation. Surrounded by delicately sculpted arcades, it provides a setting conducive to meditation and regularly hosts exhibitions and cultural events. Just a few steps away, the chapter house and refectory reveal the organization of monastic life in the Middle Ages.

The Couvent des Jacobins is located in the heart of the city, near the Place du Capitole, the banks of the Garonne, and the Basilica of Saint-Sernin. The Hôtel de France is ideal for visiting Toulouse: right in the center, it allows you to easily discover the city's historical treasures while enjoying an authentically charming establishment.

Whether you're a history buff, an architecture lover, or simply seeking serenity, the Couvent des Jacobins is a must-see stop in Toulouse, a place where art and spirituality blend harmoniously.