Behind you is the Tourist Office, in front of you, 42 metres above ground, is the imposing facade of the Cathedral Sainte Marie built between the XIV and XV centuries, crowned with an octagonal tower with 5 indented floors, with twin bays with arch miter. Inspired by the Jacobins Church in Toulouse, this cathedral is an example of the meridional gothic architecture of Toulouse, built with pink bricks, and with a fortress appearance because of its imposing buttresses and its walkway reminding us the dangers of the 100 year war.
Now, head right towards the large building adjoining the south end of the cathedral.