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In the 12th century, the south of France was a region that thrived thanks to its many commercial activities and enjoyed a degree of independence from the north of France, which was closer to the king. A different language was spoken there – the langue d’oc – celebrated from one county to another by troubadours and poets.
Against this backdrop, a new religion was spreading, rejecting the structure of the Catholic Church and offering a different interpretation of religious texts. Faced with the rise of Catharism – deemed heretical by the Catholic Church – the Pope called upon the King of France to put an end to it...
Origins and beliefs, battles, sieges and revolts: explore the long crusade against the Cathars, the Inquisition and the role of Toulouse’s noble families during this period, which remains deeply rooted in the collective memory.
Guided tour organised by the Toulouse Tourist Office as part of the European Heritage Days. Booking essential; places are limited.
Pas de château cathare à Toulouse, mais une histoire passionnante notamment de ses habitants siégeant aux côtés des « bons hommes » pour mettre en échec Simon de Montfort.
| Duration | 02h00 |
| Number of participants | 30 personnes maximum. |
| Important informations | Se présenter 10 min avant le départ. Réservation obligatoire, places limitées. |
| Meeting point | Office de Tourisme de Toulouse, Donjon du Capitole. |