NOTRE-DAME DE LA DALBADE
TOULOUSE , Haute-Garonne – Cultural heritage
About
In the heart of the Carmes quarter, Notre-Dame-de-la-Dalbade stands out with its colourful entrance: bizarre for a church whose name means « white ».
Built around the VI Century, this church was entirely reconstructed at the end of the XV Century following a fire. Originally, the exterior was covered in lime, which gave it an immaculate whiteness, a tribute to the Virgin. Nowadays, whilst white has given way to red brick outside, the colour can still be seen in the interior. For a long time its bell tower was the tallest in the city at 91 metres, until it dramatically collapsed in 1926. Despite these misadventures, it is still standing and proudly welcomes visitors through its Renaissance doorway and with its superb tympanum made of coloured ceramic, created in 1878 by the famous ceramist Gaston Virebent, who drew inspiration from the Coronation of the Virgin by Fra Angelico.
Services
Services
- Visites individuelles libres
- Visites individuelles guidées
Go there by liO Train (regional trains)
A moins de 30 mn à pied de la gare de Saint-Agne !
Environ 27 min (2298 m).
Egalement, Gare Saint-Cyprien Arenes à moins de 40 mn
La meilleure desserte pour la gare SAINT-AGNE propose jusqu’à 67 A/R par jour entre 05:23:00 et 22:48:00.
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Get there by liO Car or city bus
A moins de 10 mn à pieds de l’arrêt TOULOUSE – Chaussee (Tisseo) !
Cet arrêt est situé sur les lignes : TOULOUSE – BOUSSENS – ST GIRONS – GUZET (452)
Environ 8 min (719 m).
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