Cahors
Cahors is a town and commune in western France, in the Lot département. The name is probably most famous as a label for an AOC region of French wine.
- Location : 44°27′ N 1°26′ E
- Altitude : 130 m
- Area : 65 km²
- Population : 20 003 habitants
Cahors has had a rich history since Celtic times, and has remained economically important until the present.
Sights
Valentré bridge
- The Valentré Bridge, which is the symbol of the town, was begun in 1308 and completed in 1378. A legend holds that the architect had a pact with the devil to help complete it. When the bridge was restored in 1879, the architect Paul Gout made reference to this by placing a small sculpture of the devil at the summit of one of the towers.
- Saint-Barthélémy Church, which dates from the 14th century.
External links
- The official English language site of Cahors
- The official site of the town.
- Cahors on quercy.net
- Cahors wine
- more cahors wine
Sources
This article has been selectively plagiarised from the article in French Wikipedia which is more complete.
Categories: Communes of Lot