Moulin Street led the inhabitants to the mill of the canons and into the cathedral which until 1793 was in the corner of the Déversoir street.
In the middle of the street, we can see on the left a “gourgue” a Gascon word for a spillway of the watermill and on the right timbered brick-lined outhouses that served as granaries.
This old medieval village centre is the oldest part of the village and is currently being renovated.
Let's walk on.
At the end of the street, we can see the mill that was built on the canal with its mullion windows on the first floor.
On the square, we have a nice view of the apse of the cathedral which is often compared with the Jacobins church in Toulouse and also the large washhouse built at the time of the sub-prefecture to improve the lives of lombéziennes, the inhabitants of Lombez.
Taking Déversoir Street we find ourselves back in front of the cathedral.
Now two different paths are available
For the visit of the cathedral you will find the qr code beside the historical monument logo.
For the path outside the village walls go to Pyrenees boulevard. The Qrcode 8 with be next to the post box where Pyrenees Boulevard and St. Adoure road meet.