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Church of the Jacobins
The guide was updated:Comprised of a church, a convent, and a cloister, the Convent of the Jacobins houses the remains of its patron, St Thomas Aquinas. Its stunning walls and ceiling provide a beautiful backdrop for concerts and exhibitions that are regularly hosted in the building. If you only have time to visit one church in the city, this should be it.
Useful Information
- Address: Couvent des Jacobins, Place des Jacobins, Toulouse
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10am–6pm
- Website: www.jacobins.toulouse.fr/anglais
- Public Transport: Metro station: Capitole
- Phone: +33 5 61 22 23 82
- Email: jacobins@mairie-toulouse.fr
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Church of the Jacobins
Comprised of a church, a convent, and a cloister, the Convent of the Jacobins houses the remains of its patron, St Thomas Aquinas. Its stunning walls and ceiling provide a beautiful backdrop for concerts and exhibitions that are regularly hosted in the building. If you only have time to visit one church in the city, this should be it.
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