On the Toulouse road, at the entrance of the village near the bridge on the Save is the former court house that became the town hall of Lombez in 1951.
In 1820, was built a court house near the Save Bridge. It is this beautiful building in pink brick that you see, built in neoclassical style very much in fashion at the time with a portico entrance preceded by a flight of six steps, supporting Doric columns surmounted by a frieze of triglyphs and metope, crowned by a triangular pediment.
Along the river you will a tree-lined promenade.
The bridge built in 1764 by Monsignor Jacques Richier Cérisy,is on the site of a ford and the bridge was doubled in 1870 and recently restored. It leads to the first suburb of the village : Prat Béziau where were held the cattle markets.
A white marble slab recalling the bridge construction is visible under the deck in the axis of the central arch, upriver. You can see it by looking behind the small house to the right of the bridge.