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Country
  
France

Department
  
Tarn

Canton
  
Lisle-sur-Tarn

Area
  
86.56 km²

Region
  
Occitanie

Arrondissement
  
Albi

Intercommunality
  
Tarn and Dadou

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Lisle-sur-Tarn is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France.

Contents

Map of 81310 Lisle-sur-Tarn, France

Geography

The city is located halfway between Toulouse and Albi on the A68 motorway, in the Gaillac vineyard, on the banks of the Tarn. Historically speaking, it is also located on one of the ancient Ways of St. James.

History

Created as a bastide by Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse in the 13th century, after the destruction of the castel of Montagut, ordered by the crusaders during the Albigensian Crusade. Thanks to local productions such as pastel and Gaillac wine, the city became an important market with a fluvial port on the Tarn. This rich heritage, in a region that is still producing wine nowadays, plays an important role on the local tourism-oriented economy.

Transport

  • Gare de Lisle-sur-Tarn
  • Notable facts

    The village was designed with perpendicular, regularized streets with red-brick half-timbered houses, that are made up of an ensemble of four districts, each one delimited by a fortified gate. The market square is the largest of all the south-western bastides, with about 5,000 m². It was renovated in 2000. The town has a museum on the main square to the artist Raymond Lafage.

    Trivia

    The town figures in Tracy Chevalier's first published novel, "The Virgin Blue"

    References

    Lisle-sur-Tarn Wikipedia