RM2M150C7–Spectacularly luxuriant roof gardens with full grown trees and shrubs on a block of apartments in a narrow street in Toulouse, France
RM2M150BH–Bronze sculpture of Carlos Gardel, born Toulouse, singer & composer of Argentine tango, with tango dancers in left hand, sculptor Sébastien Langloÿs
RM2M150C6–Spectacularly luxuriant roof gardens with full grown trees and shrubs on a block of apartments in a narrow street in Toulouse, France
RM2M150BC–Bronze equestrian statue of Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc, in Toulouse, France. Sculptor Anton Mercié, his son Georges made the granite plinth.
RM2M150BJ–Toulouse, France. Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery, stone sculpture of a naked African woman, her arms and lower legs cut off, her head held high
RM2M150BM–Toulouse, France. Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery, stone sculpture of a naked African woman, her arms and lower legs cut off, her head held high
RM2M150BD–Bronze equestrian statue of Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc, in Toulouse, France. Sculptor Anton Mercié, his son Georges made the granite plinth.
RM2M150BK–Toulouse, France. Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery, stone sculpture of a naked African woman, her arms and lower legs cut off, her head held high
RM2M150BF–Bronze sculpture of Carlos Gardel, born Toulouse, singer & composer of Argentine tango, with tango dancers in left hand, sculptor Sébastien Langloÿs
RM2BH37E2–The Casa do Despacho da Ordem Terceira de São Francesco, built for funeral services, catacombs beneath, no longer used for burials, Baroque style
RM2M150BE–Bronze statue celebrating Pablo Picasso, given to Toulouse, by the city of Kiev, Kyiv, twinned with Toulouse, sculptor Mikhail Gritsouk,
RM2M15088–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, View from SW
RM2M1503F–The Hotel des Beaux Arts, a grand C19th building in the red brick and pink sandstone of Toulouse, la ville rouge, classical detailing, boutique hotel
RM2M15039–The Hotel des Beaux Arts, a grand C19th building in the red brick and pink sandstone of Toulouse, la ville rouge, classical detailing, boutique hotel
RM2M15073–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M1508B–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220 & Renaissance Gate
RM2M1507T–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M1504P–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M150AB–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220: View from NW
RM2M15080–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M150A0–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, S Transept
RM2M1509P–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220 & Renaissance Gate
RM2M15077–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M1505F–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M15067–Quai de la Daurade, on the right bank of the Garonne, in Toulouse, France, Promenade Henri-Martin for strolling and sunbathing, massive retaining wall
RM2M150B3–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220: View from NW
RM2M1507H–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M1507W–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M15085–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M1506Y–The Basilica church of Notre-Dame de la Daurade, built c1776, on site of earlier basilica & Temple of Apollo, neo classical style hexastyle portico
RM2M15071–The Basilica church of Notre-Dame de la Daurade, built c1776, on site of earlier basilica & Temple of Apollo, neo classical style hexastyle portico
RM2M1506P–The Quai de la Daurade, R. Garonne, in Toulouse, France, riverside Promenade for strolling and sunbathing, retaining wall, & steps to river
RM2M15070–The Basilica church of Notre-Dame de la Daurade, built c1776, on site of earlier basilica & Temple of Apollo, neo classical style hexastyle portico
RM2M15072–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M15086–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M1505D–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1506N–Quai de la Daurade, on the right bank of the Garonne, in Toulouse, France, Promenade Henri-Martin for strolling and sunbathing, massive retaining wall
RM2M15062–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M150A4–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M15076–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M1509W–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M150B4–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220: View from NW
RM2M150A3–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, Europe's largest Romanesque building, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Tower & S transept
RM2M1506R–The Quai de la Daurade, R. Garonne, in Toulouse, France, riverside Promenade for strolling and sunbathing, retaining wall, & steps to river
RM2M1505P–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1503G–La Pipe, a small tobacconist in the same block as the Hotel des Beaux Arts, an unremarkable building, with elaborate painted frieze, Toulouse, France
RM2M1508A–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, View from SW
RM2M15083–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Trees
RM2M15060–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M15074–Toulouse School of Economics, TSE, new building, concrete and red brick, for la ville rouge, with dramatic courtyard, sky cloister & medieval rampart
RM2M15061–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M150A5–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M15065–Quai de la Daurade, on the right bank of the Garonne, in Toulouse, France, Promenade Henri-Martin for strolling and sunbathing, massive retaining wall
RM2M150AA–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Tower from NW
RM2M15036–A grand building of the late C19th when the r. Metz was cut through the old centre of Toulouse, Hausmann style c1870, built in local pink stone
RM2M1509R–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220 & Renaissance Gate
RM2M1507P–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M1502Y–Mucho, Spanish tapas and wine bar, in narrow, picturesque, trapezoidal building in the old town, with outside tables & stools; opposite the Pont Neuf
RM2M1505W–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1505A–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1502R–Mucho, Spanish tapas and wine bar, in narrow, picturesque, trapezoidal building in the old town, with outside tables & stools; opposite the Pont Neuf
RM2M1506G–Quai de la Daurade, on the right bank of the Garonne, in Toulouse, France, Promenade Henri-Martin for strolling and sunbathing, massive retaining wall
RM2M1509Y–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M150B1–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220: View from NW
RM2M1503C–The Hotel des Beaux Arts, a grand C19th building in the red brick and pink sandstone of Toulouse, la ville rouge, classical detailing, boutique hotel
RM2M1506K–Quai de la Daurade, on the right bank of the Garonne, in Toulouse, France, Promenade Henri-Martin for strolling and sunbathing, massive retaining wall
RM2M150A8–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M15081–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Tower
RM2M15087–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220,Tower from SW
RM2M15082–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Chevet & Trees
RM2M15063–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1509N–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220 & Renaissance Gate
RM2M150A1–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, Europe's largest Romanesque building, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, Tower & S transept
RM2M15055–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1505T–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1508E–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220 & Renaissance Gate
RM2M150A9–The Basilica church of St Sernin, Toulouse, the largest Romanesque building in Europe, of red brick, la ville rose, built c1180-1220, W facade
RM2M1505K–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M15058–The seven-arched Pont Neuf spanning the river Garonne, Toulouse, France, built 1542-1632; masonry with brick infill panels, a Renaissance masterpiece
RM2M1506X–The Quai de la Daurade, R. Garonne, in Toulouse, France, riverside Promenade for strolling and sunbathing, retaining wall, & steps to river
RM2M14YHH–Sixteen storey and 240 metre long Municipal apartment building, facing rue Émile Lame in the Arènes quarter of Toulouse, France.
RM2M14YT2–Toulouse France, Aeroscopia, aerospace museum, Blagnac, French home of Concorde, hangar-like building with Airbus A400M Atlas in front
RM2M1500D–Attractive, airy, three and six-storey, apartment buildings, overlooking former farmland, Parc, ZAC Andromède, Blagnac, Toulouse, France,
RM2M14YMG–Pedestrian underpass beneath dual-carriageway road to entrance of MEETT exhibition Centre, Parc des Expositions, Toulouse, France
RM2M14YPC–The Regional HQ building of AKKA Technologies at Blagnac, Toulouse, seen from the Parc de la ZAC Andromède, architect Hubert Godet
RM2M14YXX–Attractive, airy, balconied six-storey apartment buildings overlooking former farmland, now the Parc of the ZAC Andromède, in Blagnac, Toulouse
RM2M14YM7–External wall of car park at MEETT exhibition Centre, Parc des Expositions & Centre des Expositions, OMA architects, Toulouse, France
RM2M1502C–Toulouse Matabiau railway station, France, SNCF, built 1903-05 in a style mixing Baroque, Classical & Belle Epoque, architect Marius Toudoire
RM2M14YY0–Attractive, airy, balconied six-storey apartment buildings overlooking former farmland, now the Parc of the ZAC Andromède, in Blagnac, Toulouse
RM2M14YGK–The former offices of the La Dépéche du Midi newspaper, built in 1932,Toulouse, France, a masterpiece of late Art Nouveau mosaic work
RM2M14YT9–Toulouse France, Aeroscopia, aerospace museum, Blagnac, French home of Concorde, hangar-like building with short range Air inter Caravelle aircraft
RM2M1502F–Old House in Toulouse, France, with its original cladding removed showing the structural timber (oak) framing, with diagonals to keep it square
RM2M14YP2–Toulouse, France the tram stop for the MEETT exhibition centre, Parc des Expositions, northern terminus of Toulouse tramway, stop opened 2020.
RM2M14YT7–Toulouse France, Aeroscopia, aerospace museum, Blagnac, French home of Concorde, hangar-like building with short range Air inter Caravelle aircraft
RM2M14YP8–Alstom Citadis 302 type tram at the tram stop for the MEETT exhibition centre, Parc des Expositions, on the Toulouse tramway
RM2M14YXF–La Grange, Barricou, a restored barn, all that remains of a farm, in what is now the Parc of the ZAC Andromède, in Blagnac, Toulouse, local red brick
RM2M15007–Attractive, airy, balconied six-storey apartment buildings overlooking former farmland, now the Parc of the ZAC Andromède, in Blagnac, Toulouse
RM2M14YP4–Alstom Citadis 302 type tram approaching the tram stop for the MEETT exhibition centre, Parc des Expositions, on the Toulouse tramway
RM2M14YK1–View from tram stop of red folie & MEETT exhibition Centre, Parc des Expositions & Centre des Expositions, OMA architects, Toulouse, France
RM2M14YGN–The former offices of the La Dépéche du Midi newspaper, built in 1932,Toulouse, France, a masterpiece of late Art Nouveau mosaic work
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