Attached to the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, this magnificent French garden of the 17th century, classified "remarkable garden" overlooks the Tarn with a breathtaking view. The garden is located in the perimeter classified World Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO).
The gardens of the Palais de la Berbie are characteristic of classical gardens: arabesques of boxwood carved on white gravel bed simply accompanied in summer by a quality flowering. These gardens occupy the place of the former garrison of bishops and contribute to beautify the site. They were commissioned by the first archbishop of Albi, Hyacinthe Serroni, according to the French garden plan. The old walkway has been transformed into a shaded walkway with panoramic views of the banks of the Tarn, Pont-vieux, the old mills, the cathedral. The Berbie Palace and its gardens are one of the most visited sites in the city. The access is free, 8h / 18h...