Jardin-belvedère du Temple

SAINT-ANTONIN-NOBLE-VAL , Tarn-et-Garonne – Cultural heritage

About

St Antonin experienced four successive temples, destroyed or confiscated during the wars of religion. Declared “Protestant Republic” in 1562, the city was taken by Louis XIII in 1622 and forced into exile Protestants. The current temple was built in 1845 on the remains of the city. This garden filled with flowering varieties, you can enjoy views of the beautiful limestone cliffs of the Roc d’Anglars bordering the Aveyron river and behind the scenes of the city lie beautiful gardens! You can try on a stone table created by grinding flour mills and relax on the benches in the shade of plane trees (or chestnut).

Spoken languages : French


Location

Jardin-belvedère du Temple
Avenue du Docteur Constans 82140 SAINT-ANTONIN-NOBLE-VAL

Route & access

05 63 30 63 47

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