Couvent des Jacobins
The Couvent des Jacobins in Toulouse is a striking example of Southern Gothic architecture and a landmark of the city’s religious heritage. Built in the 13th century, it was home to the Dominican order and is renowned for its unique “palm tree” column supporting the vaulted ceiling. The serene cloister and spacious nave create a peaceful yet impressive atmosphere. The site also houses the relics of Thomas Aquinas. Today, it hosts cultural events and exhibitions, offering visitors a blend of history, architecture, and spirituality in the heart of Toulouse.

Couvent des Jacobins

Couvent des Jacobins

Allée Maurice Prin, 31000, Toulouse