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Flea market located in an old palace in Lectoure, France.

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Lectoure

Top choice in Toulouse, Gers & Vallée du Tarn


It's something of a surprise to come across a place of such historical wealth in such a remote part of the Gers »åé±è²¹°ù³Ù±ð³¾±ð²Ô³Ù, well away from any major communication route. At the eastern end of Armagnac region, this little charmer perched on a hilltop is Gers' most seductive village, with plenty of medieval buildings as well as handsome hôtels particuliers (private mansions). Many of Lectoure's historic buildings are occupied these days by antique dealers, artists, craftsmen, hoteliers and restaurants. Delve in!


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