Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Musée Fenaille
Rodez - Les Halles
Salles-la-Source - Dolmen Pérignagol
Salles-la-Source - Dolmen Pérignagol
Salles-la-Source - Dolmen Pérignagol
La Puech
La Puech - Dolmen de la Serre
La Puech - Dolmen de la Serre
Decazeville - Vue sur Mer
Decazeville - Notre-Dame
Decazeville - Notre-Dame
Livinhac-le-Haut
Caniac-du-Causse - Saint-Martin
Caniac-du-Causse - Saint-Martin
Caniac-du-Causse - Saint-Martin
Caniac-du-Causse - Saint-Martin
Espédaillac - Pizza
Espédaillac - Saint-Blaise
Fontanes-du-Causse - Dolmen le Douyounet
Issendolus - Dolmen de la Pierre Levée
Issendolus - Saint- Julien
Gramat - Dolmen de Bouyé
Gramat - Dolmen de Bouyé
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Rodez - La Poste
With about 25,000 inhabitants, Rodez is today the economic and cultural center of the Aveyron department.
The city has a history spanning over 2,000 years and was known as Segodunum under the Romans. After the Romans, Rodez was occupied by the Visigoths, the Franks, the armies of the Dukes of Aquitaine and the Counts of Toulouse, and by the Moors, who besieged the city in 725 and destroyed the old church. Several centuries later, the English besieged the city during the Hundred Years' War.
Today there are many museums and two universities here, whose more than 3000 students bring life to the city.
The Main Post Office
The city has a history spanning over 2,000 years and was known as Segodunum under the Romans. After the Romans, Rodez was occupied by the Visigoths, the Franks, the armies of the Dukes of Aquitaine and the Counts of Toulouse, and by the Moors, who besieged the city in 725 and destroyed the old church. Several centuries later, the English besieged the city during the Hundred Years' War.
Today there are many museums and two universities here, whose more than 3000 students bring life to the city.
The Main Post Office
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