Chemin de Fer Touristique Limousin–Périgord

Limoges


Clamber aboard carriages pulled by a 1932 steam engine on the Chemin Touristique Limousin–Périgord to watch the Limousin’s fields and forests roll by. The trains only run on certain days and routes from Limoges and Eymoutiers, June through August. Reservations are essential; make them online or at the tourist office in Limoges, Eymoutiers, Guéret, Pompadour or St-Yrieix.


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1. Gare des Bénédictins

Completed in 1929, Limoges' train station is one of France’s most resplendent. It was designed by Roger Gonthier and is graced by a copper dome, carved…

2. Musée de la Résistance

0.43 MILES

The Limousin was a stronghold of the Resistance during WWII, and this museum explores the story of their struggle against German occupation through…

3. Porcelaine Royal Limoges

0.43 MILES

One of the oldest porcelain factories, dating from 1797, offers guided tours by reservation, and has the 19.5m-high Four des Casseaux, the only surviving…

4. Four des Casseaux

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Four des Casseaux is the only surviving 18th-century brick kiln used in Limoges' porcelain factories. It's part of the factory of Porcelaine Royal Limoges…

5. Église St-Pierre du Queyroix

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The moody late-Gothic Église St-Pierre du Queyroix is notable for its characteristic Limousin belfry and stained glass.

6. Crypt of St Martial

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All that remains of the once-great pilgrimage point St-Martial abbey, founded in AD 848, is a faint outline on place de la République, and an underground…

7. Cathédrale St-Étienne

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Built between 1273 and 1888, Limoges’ Gothic cathedral is worth a visit for the Flamboyant-style Portail St-Jean, as well as a glorious rose window, a…

8. Pavillon du Verdurier

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Around Limoges, look out for porcelain and enamel tiles on many buildings, including the Pavillon du Verdurier, a beautiful octagonal building dating from…