Albi is worth a visit if you are in that part of France. This wind up music box was being played by an old man outside the enormous brick cathedral.
Naturally this structure claims to be the largest brick cathedral in Europe, but we have seen another in Gdansk, Poland, with an identical claim. Maybe each hopes that no-one will actually check!
Inside was mightily impressive with more 'darned good chislin' as Simon put it. The roof and walls were intricately painted with geometric perspective patterns and religious scenes. Central to the building is a wonderfully carved stone divider which has weathered a little but is still recognisable as excellent craftsmanship.
We paid to go past the divider to the other half of the cathedral which was yet more intricate and detailed (as if that was even possible) an then up to the treasure room, where there were a huge array of bones in cased in creepy gold shrines dedicated to saints.
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