Region
587 places to discover across Occitanie.
Including Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse, Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile d'Albi and Cité de Carcassonne et château comtal.
52 of 52 places, sorted by distance from the center
GalleryGalerie Daniel Vignal
Vabre
GalleryLa Chouette de Minerve
Minerve
GalleryAtelier d'art Gaelle Ferradini
Montolieu
GalleryAteliers Cub'Art
Albi
GalleryGalerie Mémoires
Albi
GalleryMaison des arts et de la nature
Villesèquelande
GallerySylvie Dauriac Art
Carcassonne
GalleryGallery 1951
Béziers
Tanguy Flot Art
Octon
GalleryK-Arty Atelier Galerie
Pézenas
GalleryMaison Salvan
Labège
GalleryGalerie d'art La Mosaïque
Saint-Jean
GalleryGalerie Artives Rodez
Rodez
GalleryFlorence Davoult Atelier-Galerie
Bruniquel
GalleryProdi Art
Toulouse
GalleryGalerie Fabrice Galvani
Toulouse
GalleryGalerie 21 Toulouse/Salin
Toulouse
GalleryIllustrafemmes
Toulouse
GalleryGalerie de la Cascade
Salles-la-Source
GalleryMonsterz Tea Party
Nègrepelisse
GalleryMady de la Giraudière
Lavelanet
GalleryCentre d’Art Photographique Pierre Soulages
Marcillac-Vallon
GalleryAtelier Goss
Beauregard
GalleryLa Maison des Arteurs
Grenade
GalleryLes Ateliers du Réservoir
Sète
GalleryArtnext Gallery
Saint-Jean-de-Védas
GalleryGalerie VerSus
Montpellier
GalleryMaison des arts Georges & Claude Pompidou
Cajarc
galerie thomas montsarrat
Perpignan
GalleryGalerie la Main de FER
Perpignan
GalleryGalerie Grand Sud
Perpignan
26-01
Montferrier-sur-Lez
GalleryGalerie Marc Devaux
Montpellier
GalleryGalerie Vasistas
Montpellier
GalleryN5 Galerie art contemporain
Montpellier
GalleryLes Expos de JMO
Montpellier
At Down Galerie
Montpellier
GalleryLa Galerie d'Art de Grib
Castelnou
ArTeyran
Teyran
GalleryGalerie Artwave
Cabrerets
GalleryJulia Kaulbach
Sauve
GalleryGalerie Le Cadre
Cahors
GalleryAssociation l'Imprévue
Saint-Jean-du-Gard
GalleryArt Sant Roch
Céret
GalleryLa Chandelle
Sommières
GalleryGalerie du Quai
Aigues-Mortes
Espace Culturel Orlando
aint-Jean-Lespinasse
GalleryCorps et Ame Gallery
Nîmes
GalleryMaison des Artisans d'Art d'Uzès
Uzès
GalleryGalerie d’art Veronique Bonnion
Uzès
GalleryAtelier Galerie Fea - art
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie
GalleryLà Galerie Marciac
Marciac
Occitania is France's second-largest region, and its cultural geography reflects centuries of layered history. In Toulouse, the pink-brick capital, aerospace innovation coexists with Renaissance architecture: the Cité de l'espace explores space exploration through interactive exhibits, while the Fondation Bemberg occupies the 1555 Hôtel d'Assézat with a collection spanning Renaissance portraiture to Bonnard.
Further south, Perpignan carries a strong Catalan identity, visible in the Musée Casa Pairal, housed in the fortified Castillet gate, and in the mountain town of Céret, where the Musée d'Art Moderne de Céret holds works linked to Picasso, Matisse and Soutine, artists who visited the town in the early twentieth century.
Along the Mediterranean coast, Nîmes preserves some of the best-conserved Roman monuments in Europe, while Montpellier has built a reputation as a hub for contemporary and photographic art.
Each major city in Occitania has developed its own cultural signature. Toulouse concentrates its museums around the historic center: the Musée des Augustins occupies a former convent with a remarkable cloister, and the Musée Saint-Raymond gathers archaeological collections tracing the city's Roman and medieval past.
In Montpellier, the Pavillon Populaire offers free entry to major photography exhibitions, while the MO.CO. Panacée anchors the city's contemporary art scene in a former Jesuit college near the historic Ecusson district.
In Nîmes, the Roman heritage is inseparable from the city's identity: the Maison Carrée, a first-century temple, stands just steps from the arena and the CACN - Centre d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes, which brings a contemporary counterpoint to the city's ancient monuments.
Lourdes, in the Hautes-Pyrénées, forms one of the world's foremost Catholic pilgrimage sites following the 1858 apparitions reported by Bernadette Soubirous. The Maison Paternelle de Sainte Bernadette and the Musée du Petit Lourdes document this history, alongside the Musée de Cire de Lourdes, which stages roughly a hundred wax figures related to the town's story.
Elsewhere in the region, paleontology has a strong local presence: the Musée des Dinosaures in Mèze presents an open-air site linked to fossil discoveries in the area, while the Musée des Dinosaures d'Espéraza in Aude focuses on the paleontological finds of the surrounding Corbières hills.
Modern and modest art forms also find a place here: Sète's Musée International des Arts Modestes celebrates everyday objects elevated to art status, a distinctly Mediterranean take on popular culture.
Which city in Occitania is best for a museum-focused weekend?
Toulouse offers the widest concentration of major museums, including the Musée des Augustins, Musée Saint-Raymond, Fondation Bemberg and the Cité de l'espace, all reachable within the city center or a short tram ride.
Is it possible to visit both Carcassonne and the Cité épiscopale d'Albi in one trip?
Yes, the two UNESCO sites are about an hour apart by car and are commonly combined in a two-to-three-day itinerary through the Aude and Tarn departments.
What is the best time of year to visit the Pont du Gard and Nîmes?
Spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures for exploring outdoor Roman sites; summer can be very hot, though the Pont du Gard site allows swimming in the Gardon river below the aqueduct.
Are the region's contemporary art galleries free to visit?
Several are, including the Pavillon Populaire in Montpellier and MO.CO. Panacée, though opening hours vary and some exhibitions require advance booking during peak periods.
Is the Pyrénées - Mont Perdu site accessible for casual visitors, or only hikers?
The area around Gavarnie includes accessible viewpoints reachable by short walks, while the wider Mont Perdu massif requires more serious hiking experience and preparation.
How much time should I plan for Carcassonne's fortified city?
Half a day is enough to walk the ramparts and inner town, though staying until evening allows visitors to see the walls illuminated after the daytime crowds have left.