Department

Museums, galleries and heritage in Haute-Garonne

67 places to discover across Haute-Garonne.

12 museums46 galleries2 castles6 religious sites1 heritage

Including Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse, Cité de l'espace and Couvent des Jacobins.

60 of 67 places, sorted by distance from the center

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Maison Langlade

Cugnaux

Museum

Galerie Le Château d'eau / 58 allées Charles de Fitte

Toulouse

Museum

Les Abattoirs, musée d'art moderne et contemporain

Toulouse

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Galerie Le Château d'Eau

Toulouse

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Galerie 21 Toulouse/Salin

Toulouse

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Cré'Art 31

Toulouse

Heritage

Canal du Midi

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie des Carmes

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie Le Confort des Etranges

Toulouse

Religious site

Basilique Notre-Dame de la Daurade

Toulouse

Gallery

Illustrafemmes

Toulouse

Museum

Fondation Bemberg

Toulouse

Gallery

Sourillan International

Toulouse

Gallery

Le BoCAL

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie Al-Karmel

Toulouse

Museum

Musée des Arts Précieux Paul-Dupuy

Toulouse

Gallery

Prodi Art

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie In Arte Veritas

Toulouse

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Galerie Fabrice Galvani

Toulouse

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Galerie Agama

Toulouse

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Galerie Valat

Toulouse

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Galerie Sakah

Toulouse

Religious site

Couvent des Jacobins

Toulouse

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Galerie Schanewald

Toulouse

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Galerie OAK

Toulouse

Gallery

Emmanuelle Vidal, antiquaire et scénographe d'intérieur

Toulouse

Museum

Musée du vieux Toulouse

Toulouse

Gallery

La galerie 3.1

Toulouse

Museum

Musée des Augustins

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie Saint-Etienne

Toulouse

Museum

Musée Georges Labit

Toulouse

Gallery

Chapelle des Cordeliers

Toulouse

Gallery

YellowKorner

Toulouse

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Amanni

Toulouse

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toulouse

Toulouse

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Edouard Gallery

Toulouse

Religious site

Église Notre-Dame du Taur

Toulouse

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Galerie Serventi

Toulouse

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Galerie Moulins

Toulouse

Museum

Musée Saint-Raymond

Toulouse

Gallery

Puzzle Gallery

Ramonville-Saint-Agne

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Galerie Pol Lemétais

Toulouse

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Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes

Toulouse

Religious site

Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse

Toulouse

Gallery

Archipel

Toulouse

Gallery

Bp Galerie

Toulouse

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Le [POD] galerie d’art

Muret

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My Gallery

Toulouse

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La Parfumerie

Toulouse

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Exposition Layup

Toulouse

Museum

Cité de l'espace

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie des artistes

Balma

Gallery

Studio Color

Labège

Gallery

Expositions D'art La Ruée Vers L'art

Muret

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Duniya , Centre d'Art et de Culture

Muret

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Maison Salvan

Labège

Gallery

ArtsLettresMusique

Escalquens

Gallery

Galerie d'art La Mosaïque

Saint-Jean

Gallery

Galerie 63th Avenue

Lherm

Castle

Château de Merville

Merville

04About

A Department Shaped by Toulouse and the Pyrenees

Haute-Garonne, part of the Occitanie region, owes much of its cultural weight to Toulouse, whose brick architecture and river setting on the Garonne have shaped a distinct artistic identity. The city alone concentrates the majority of the department's museums and galleries, while smaller towns to the south preserve a different, more rural heritage tied to the Pyrenees.

In Toulouse, institutions such as the Musée des Augustins, housed in a former Augustinian convent, and the Fondation Bemberg, set inside the Renaissance Hôtel d'Assézat built in 1555, illustrate how the city's historic buildings have been repurposed to house major art collections.

Further south, the Musée de l'Aurignacien in Aurignac and the Musée du pays de Luchon in Bagnères-de-Luchon extend the department's cultural map into rural and mountain territory, each anchored to its local site rather than to Toulouse's urban core.

05Neighborhoods

Toulouse's Museum Quarters

The historic center around the Garonne concentrates several flagship institutions within walking distance: the Musée des Augustins, the Musée des Arts Précieux Paul-Dupuy and the Musée du vieux Toulouse, the latter installed in the Hôtel Dumay on rue du May.

On the left bank, along the allées Charles de Fitte, the Galerie Le Château d'eau and its sister space Galerie Le Château d'Eau form a hub dedicated entirely to photography, a rare specialization in the region's exhibition landscape.

The former industrial district around the old slaughterhouses hosts Les Abattoirs, which has operated for over two decades as both a museum and a broader cultural venue, marking a clear contrast with the historic-center institutions.

05Events

The Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi crosses Haute-Garonne on its route linking the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Built in the 17th century, this hydraulic engineering work is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list and remains navigable, offering a slower, waterside perspective on the department distinct from its museum circuit.

05Artists

A Living Gallery Scene in Toulouse

Beyond its museums, Toulouse supports a dense network of contemporary galleries, including Galerie In Arte Veritas, Galerie Serventi and Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes, each presenting rotating exhibitions of living artists.

Photography-focused and experimental spaces such as Exposition Layup, Le BoCAL and Illustrafemmes complement the more established venues, while Maison Salvan in Labège and Duniya, Centre d'Art et de Culture in Muret extend the gallery scene beyond the city limits.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days are needed to see Toulouse's main museums?

Two full days allow a comfortable visit to the historic-center museums (Augustins, Fondation Bemberg, Saint-Raymond, Paul-Dupuy) plus the Cité de l'espace, which alone requires half a day.

Is the Canal du Midi accessible on foot or by bike in Haute-Garonne?

Yes, towpaths along the canal are open to walkers and cyclists throughout the department, offering a shaded, flat route between Toulouse and towns further east.

Which museum is best for families with children?

The Cité de l'espace is designed around interactive, hands-on exhibits and is the most family-oriented major site in the department.

Are there museums worth visiting outside Toulouse?

Yes: the Musée de l'Aurignacien in Aurignac, the Musée du pays de Luchon in Bagnères-de-Luchon, and the Musée arts et figures des Pyrénées Centrales in Saint-Gaudens each cover distinct rural and Pyrenean themes.

What is the best time of year to visit?

Spring and early autumn suit both the indoor museum circuit in Toulouse and outdoor visits to the Canal du Midi or the Pyrenean sites further south, avoiding summer heat and winter mountain closures.

Where should I go for contemporary art rather than historic collections?

Les Abattoirs, musée d'art moderne et contemporain, along with the independent galleries clustered around central Toulouse, focus specifically on modern and contemporary work.