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Museums, galleries and heritage around Toulouse

51 places listed in Toulouse itself.

12 museums33 galleries5 religious sites1 heritage

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

63 places to discover within 20 km of Toulouse.

13 museums43 galleries1 heritage1 castles5 religious sites

60 of 63 places within 20 km, sorted by distance

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Les Abattoirs, musée d'art moderne et contemporain

Toulouse

Museum

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

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie Le Château d'Eau

Toulouse

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Illustrafemmes

Toulouse

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Le BoCAL

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie Al-Karmel

Toulouse

Religious site

Basilique Notre-Dame de la Daurade

Toulouse

Religious site

Couvent des Jacobins

Toulouse

Gallery

Cré'Art 31

Toulouse

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Fondation Bemberg

Toulouse

Museum

Musée du vieux Toulouse

Toulouse

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Chapelle des Cordeliers

Toulouse

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Galerie des Carmes

Toulouse

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Galerie Le Confort des Etranges

Toulouse

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La galerie 3.1

Toulouse

Religious site

Église Notre-Dame du Taur

Toulouse

Gallery

Galerie In Arte Veritas

Toulouse

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Amanni

Toulouse

Museum

Musée Saint-Raymond

Toulouse

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Galerie Fabrice Galvani

Toulouse

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Galerie Valat

Toulouse

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Galerie Sakah

Toulouse

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Galerie Schanewald

Toulouse

Religious site

Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse

Toulouse

Museum

Musée des Augustins

Toulouse

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Galerie 21 Toulouse/Salin

Toulouse

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Galerie Agama

Toulouse

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YellowKorner

Toulouse

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Archipel

Toulouse

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Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes

Toulouse

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Musée des Arts Précieux Paul-Dupuy

Toulouse

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Sourillan International

Toulouse

Heritage

Canal du Midi

Toulouse

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Galerie Saint-Etienne

Toulouse

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Galerie Serventi

Toulouse

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toulouse

Toulouse

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Galerie OAK

Toulouse

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Emmanuelle Vidal, antiquaire et scénographe d'intérieur

Toulouse

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Galerie Moulins

Toulouse

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Galerie Pol Lemétais

Toulouse

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Muséum de Toulouse

Toulouse

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Edouard Gallery

Toulouse

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Prodi Art

Toulouse

Museum

Quai des Savoirs

Toulouse

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My Gallery

Toulouse

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La Parfumerie

Toulouse

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Bp Galerie

Toulouse

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Exposition Layup

Toulouse

Museum

Musée Georges Labit

Toulouse

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L'Envol des Pionniers

Toulouse

Museum

Cité de l'espace

Toulouse

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Galerie des artistes

Balma

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Puzzle Gallery

Ramonville-Saint-Agne

Museum

Aeroscopia

Blagnac

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Galerie d'art La Mosaïque

Saint-Jean

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Studio Color

Labège

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Maison Langlade

Cugnaux

Gallery

Maison Salvan

Labège

Gallery

ArtsLettresMusique

Escalquens

Gallery

Le [POD] galerie d’art

Muret

04About

A City Between Heritage and Contemporary Creation

Toulouse's cultural landscape spans several centuries, from Roman antiquity to present-day contemporary art. The Musée Saint-Raymond covers the city's Roman and medieval past, while the Musée des Augustins occupies a former Augustinian convent and preserves a remarkable cloister alongside its art collections.

Renaissance heritage is well represented by the Fondation Bemberg, housed since 1995 in the Hôtel d'Assézat, a 1555 mansion built by a wealthy pastel merchant. For modern and contemporary art, Les Abattoirs occupies the city's former slaughterhouses, converted into a museum and cultural centre over twenty years ago.

Toulouse's aerospace identity, tied to its role as a European aeronautics hub, is reflected in the Cité de l'espace, dedicated to space sciences and technologies, and L'Envol des Pionniers, located on the historic Montaudran site and devoted to the history of the Aéropostale airmail service.

05Neighborhoods

Neighbourhoods and Cultural Sites

The city centre concentrates most historic collections: the Musée du Vieux-Toulouse, set in the Hôtel Dumay on rue du May, documents local history, while the Musée des Arts Précieux Paul-Dupuy gathers decorative arts and precious objects nearby.

Along the allées Jules-Guesde, the Muséum de Toulouse holds over 2.5 million natural history specimens, and the Quai des Savoirs nearby offers immersive exhibitions on science and innovation. On allées Charles de Fitte, the Château d'Eau space and its counterpart Galerie Le Château d'Eau are dedicated to photography exhibitions.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much time should I plan to visit Toulouse's main museums?

Allow a full day for the Fondation Bemberg, Musée des Augustins and Les Abattoirs, and a separate half-day for the Cité de l'espace, which requires more time due to its scale and outdoor areas.

Which museum is best for families with children?

The Cité de l'espace and the Muséum de Toulouse both offer hands-on, family-oriented exhibits, while the Quai des Savoirs focuses on interactive science and innovation displays suited to younger visitors.

Are any museums in Toulouse free to visit?

Access policies vary by institution and often include free admission for permanent collections on certain days or for specific age groups; it's worth checking each museum's current conditions before visiting.

What is the best area to see contemporary art galleries in Toulouse?

The city centre and the area around the Château d'Eau concentrate many independent galleries, making it possible to visit several photography and contemporary art spaces within walking distance.

Is the Fondation Bemberg worth visiting for its building alone?

Yes — the Hôtel d'Assézat, a 1555 Renaissance mansion built by a pastel merchant, is a notable architectural landmark in itself, independent of the art collection it houses.

What makes Toulouse's museum offer distinctive compared to other French cities?

Toulouse combines a strong aeronautics and space heritage, visible at the Cité de l'espace and L'Envol des Pionniers, with Renaissance and archaeological collections rarely found together in a single mid-sized city.