Friday wasn't an early day for me. I even considered just staying in bed. But really, that seemed entirely too self-indulgent and boorish! So I ventured out, unfortunately, after all the local eateries were no longer serving lunch. I have been known to skip a meal, so I figured I would survive. I made my way back to Place St-Georges, where the Walking Tour started, and wandered around.
Place St-Georges
Cathedrale Sainte-Etienne
The seat of the Archbishop of Toulouse
and a French National Monument.
For all those purposes and importance, this building was very welcoming and open.
During World War II, Jules-Gerard Saliege, the Archbishop of Toulouse was outspoken in his condemnation of German and Vichy treatment of Jews. He read out a letter which actively admonished the Catholic church to protect their Jewish neighbors. He was responsible for saving many lives and was made a Cardinal after the war. Outside the church, in a little park there is a bust of him and the words of his letter on a plaque.
Inside the church are these beautiful images.
My apologies that some of them are a bit out of focus.
Inside the church are these beautiful images.
My apologies that some of them are a bit out of focus.
Choir Stalls
Rose Window at rear of the church
After the Cathedral it was time for tea at this amazing place!
I'm afraid I had eaten my raspberry & pistachio tart before I thought to take a photo.
It looked as good as it tasted!
I'm afraid I had eaten my raspberry & pistachio tart before I thought to take a photo.
It looked as good as it tasted!
One of the lovely things about getting lost in Toulouse are the unexpected shops or buildings or even people I encounter!
Government Building
Royal Gardens
It's a stationary and art supply store!
Yes, I know, I hang out in these kind of shops at home, but here all supplies, even the index cards, are in French.
How cool is that?
How cool is that?
I wonder if they were in Spanish ( a language I have a passing familiarity with) would it seem so exotic?
As often happens for me, I found myself at Place Wilson.
I ended my day treating myself to a film in English before returning to my hotel room.
I ended my day treating myself to a film in English before returning to my hotel room.
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