The former château: a historial pedestrian area around the central covered food market, the “Cour du temple”
and the “Rue de la Boucherie”. The Bénédictins” railway station a listed historical monument.
The “Ponticauds” area: situated at the entrance of the city and the banks of river Vienne.
The Cathedral, the terraced gardens and the former Episcopal palace that now houses the Enamel Museum.
Limoges, capital of the arts of fire, combining traditions and ultra-modern technologies,
is also a historical town offering a wide variety of historical sites. Not to be missed: the Adrien-Dubouché national museum, the craftmenship musem, the porcelain manufactures, the various gardens...
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