Perched on a dramatic bend of the Tarn River, Albi dazzles with its fiery red brick skyline, dominated by the soaring Sainte‑Cécile Cathedral whose soaring spire and gilded interior rival any Gothic masterpiece. The historic Palais de la Berbie
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Impressionnés, vous ne manquerez pas de l'être en visitant la cathédrale Sainte-Cécile d'Albi ! Son architecture massive, qui lui donne un aspect de forteresse, et son décor intérieur exubérant en font un monument unique. La cathédrale albigeoise cumule les superlatifs : plus grande cathédrale en brique du monde, plus grande représentation médiévale du Jugement dernier du monde, plus grande cathédrale peinte d'Europe, plus grand orgue classique de France !
Palace - Aerial view - mTL - Palais de la Berbie © City of Albi Museum opening hours loading Open on Monday, April 6th, Monday, May 11th and Monday, May 25th from 10am to 12:30pm and from 14pm to 18pm Free access to the gardens of the Berbie Palace
A spacious green oasis in the heart of Albi, perfect for picnics, jogging, and family play under towering plane trees.

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