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Toulouse Tourism

Donjon du Capitole
BP 38001,
31080 TOULOUSE 6

Phone 05.61.11.02.22
fax : 05.61.23 74 97
 

Toulouse, known as the Ville Rose ("Pink City") for its distinctive brick architecture, is host to a rich and diverse culture.

It has a thriving scene of unusually beautiful graffiti, with the painter Miss Van at its forefront. In sports, it boasts a respected rugby union team, Stade Toulousain, which has been a four-time finalist and three-time winner in Europe's top club competition in the sport, the Heineken Cup.

The city also has a rugby league team, Toulouse Olympique, who have won the French championship on four occasions.

A "Pink City" apartment at sunset in Toulouse, France

Toulouse was the home of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900-1944), most famous for his book Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince). There is a permanent gallery with numerous photos, and some of his works, located in the Hotel du Grand Balcon - just off the Place du Capitole - where he stayed. (The bohemian painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, lived in Paris and shared only his name with Toulouse).

The city's gastronomic specialties include saucisses de Toulouse, a type of sausage, cassoulet, a bean and pork stew, and garbure, a cabbage soup with poultry. Also, foie gras, the liver of an overfed duck or goose, is a delicacy mainly made in the Midi-Pyrenees
 

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