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Les Abattoirs Review

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This is the site of the old gladiatorial arena, which has now been converted into one of the must-see attractions.

Les Abattoirs

Posted: Jun 14, 2018
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  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Gladiator of Toulouse is an ancient Roman architectural site that has now been converted into the Museum of Modern Art of Toulouse. There is an area in the museum where the remains of the original gladiatorial arena are dimly visible. There are also many modern works of art in the museum for you to visit. The perfect integration of modern and classical is still very harmonious.

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Toulouse Colosseum, originally a Roman Colosseum site, has been rebuilt and is now the site of the Toulouse Museum of Modern Art. Many modern works of art, including sculpture, painting and photography, are exhibited here. They are the perfect combination of ancient architecture and modern works of art. They are worth visiting.

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    Posted: Nov 14, 2017
  • 正义的力量
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's hidden in the city's gladiatorial arena. At that time, the ruins of the Roman period in Paris were called Lut & ce. He could also see the cages where the beasts were once kept and the auditorium hidden in the bushes. I didn't expect to see such a monument in Paris. I found it in the rain. I'm not the only fool in the rain.

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    Posted: Sep 18, 2017
  • Udjaat
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Les Abattoirs Toulouse Colosseum on the left bank of the Gallon River has a long history. Buildings are old and renovated, retaining a part of the classical style. It used to be a municipal arena in Toulouse. There is a museum of contemporary art in it. It's about 30 minutes'walk from the railway station.

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    Posted: Oct 26, 2016
  • 全不能型tin
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    Toulouse Abattoir Museum Toulouse Abattoir Museum is located on the banks of the Toulouse Garon River, which is rumored to be transformed from abattoir or arena, hence its name. In front of the museum is a nice little park where you can sit and have free time. The museum can buy tickets in the museum without making an appointment in advance. The stairs next to the front desk are storage points, and there are free storage cabinets to use. Entering the museum, what is seen is a spacious hall. This is the main road of transportation, with elevators leading to the exhibition hall upstairs and downstairs. The hall is decorated with several statues of different colors and materials. The gallery is located on both sides of the hall, and the contents of the exhibition are different. The exhibition content of the museum is relatively new, and it is constantly evolving, mostly modern and contemporary art exhibitions. The lobby downstairs is particularly spacious, with a huge painting placed, and there are several physical displays next to it. The exhibition upstairs is also very exciting. Most of this museum is temporary exhibitions, and the selected theme content is more bold and novel. The slaughterhouse museum in Toulouse is a cultural venue worth seeing, the ticket price is not expensive, and the traffic is close to the riverside. The overall visit time is about 1 to 2 hours. #My travel wish

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    Posted: Jul 7, 2022
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