Discover the Saint Etienne district of Toulouse by immersing yourself in the refinement of the 18th century during an unusual guided tour led by Mme de Cambon, descendant of Pierre-Paul Riquet, the illustrious designer of the Canal du Midi.
In period costume, and with passion, Madame de Cambon will tell you the incredible stories of her century, Toulouse on the eve of the Revolution, the daily life and gossip of Toulouse high society as well as the important role of her husband. at the court of justice representing the good King of France Louis XVI.
Toulouse life in the Age of Enlightenment is offered to you.
The visit will begin with a discovery of the interior of the Saint Etienne cathedral with its unusual architecture and where Pierre Paul Riquet rests.
From here, our dear Madame de Cambon will tell you about the former Archiepiscopal Palace (today's prefecture) and the Griffoul fountain.
You will then set off to discover the Saint Etienne district in Toulouse immersed in the 18th century on the eve of the Revolution, passing by Place Mage, the facade of the Hôtel de Bonfontan, Place Sainte Scarbes before returning to the starting point. departure.
You will make your own way to the meeting points