At the end of the 13th century. the Templar commandery of Lacapelle Livron set up a “country domus” in Trébaix, in the heart of Quercy blanc.
The Templar commandery then tested an innovative architectural program in Trébaïx that best met their needs. What remains of this Templar house is the long tower housing the chapel and flanked by its polygonal staircase turret. This visit will also be an opportunity to shed light on the life and economic and social organizations of the Templar networks of the Toulouse dioceses. This visit will end with the discovery of the church
From: In front of the Trébaix village hall
Free visit limited to 20 participants.
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