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  • 2. Pont Valentre Cahors
    The Pont Valentré is a 14th-century six-span fortified stone arch bridge crossing the Lot River to the west of Cahors, in France. It has become a symbol of the city. After the decision was made to build it on 30 April 1306, construction began on 17 June 1308. It was built between 1308 and 1378 with six Gothic arches and three square bridge towers. It opened for use in 1350. It was originally fortified at both ends, but the western tower has not survived. A major restoration was performed from 1867 to 1879 by Paul Gout.
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  • 3. Cathedrale Saint-Etienne Cahors
    Cahors Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Cahors, Occitanie, France. A national monument, it is an example of the transition between the late Romanesque and Gothic architectural traditions.
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  • 5. Chateau de Cenevieres Cenevieres
    The Château de Cénevières is a castle in the commune of Cénevières in the Lot département of France.The castle dates from the 13th century and has been significantly altered over the years, notably in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.According to tradition, the castle belonged to Waïffe or Waifer, Duke of Aquitaine, and played a role in his war against Pepin the Short. The castle stands on a rock and appears as a collection of irregular buildings, flanked by towers and terraces. A former rampart wall connects the stables to the Gourdon Tower, which was, perhaps, the keep. In front of the entrance is a square building called the guard tower or postern, built in 1585. The Gothic openings have been replaced by large Renaissance windows and the defensive walls have been opened with dor...
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  • 13. Montcuq Castle Montcuq
    Montcuq is a former commune in the Lot department in south-western France, lying 25 kilometres outside Cahors. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc. Its residents are known as Montcuquois. The town remains vibrant and a popular tourist destination. It still has a rich agricultural industry, and is known for its manufacture of meringues and gaufres de Saint Daumes waffles. The town's name could derives from the Latin Mont Circus Vallium, Mont Cuneus or montem cuci, meaning cuckoo mountain.
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