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FIGEAC

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Jane
December 30, 2014
Lots of choice and lovely places to eat after a Saturday at the market. Superb architecture in a Medieval setting.
Miss K
June 21, 2014
Lovely French city where Jean-François Champollion, the first translator of Egyptian hieroglyphics, was born and where you can enjoy local traditional market at week-ends.
Aimi
August 27, 2022
Known as the town of ‘Art and History’ for good reason, Figeac has many intact buildings from the Middle Ages as well as plenty of museums including the Paulin-Ratier Museum, the Resistance Museum and the Historical Museum of Figeac. The city’s most visited museum is the Champollion Museum. The city also hosts annual festivals which are usually held in the summer and spring, as the “Chaînon manquant festival” (the Missing Link Festival), the “Festival théâtral de Figeac” (the Theatre Festival of Figeac) and the “Rencontres musicales de Figeac” (the Musical Meetings of Figeac). Figeac is also a great place for shopping and has many independent shops as well as delicious delicatessen and bakeries.
Known as the town of ‘Art and History’ for good reason, Figeac has many intact buildings from the Middle Ages as well as plenty of museums including the Paulin-Ratier Museum, the Resistance Museum and the Historical Museum of Figeac. The city’s most visited museum is the Champollion Museum. The cit…
Andy
November 28, 2014
Nestling in the Cele valley, this beautiful medieval town is definitely worth a visit. After visiting the Musee Champollion (he first translated hieroglyphics into French) relax with a coffee outside.
Caro
May 14, 2014
Great market Saturday mornings and a wonderful old town to explore any day.