La Maison de l'Eau



Adjacent to the Pont Valentré stands the original pumphouse or Maison de l'Eau, built by Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France, in 1852 and which first supplied potable water to Cahors using the hydraulic power of the River Lot. Cahors has a series of secret gardens hidden away in courtyards and lanes and even in the cloister of the Cathédrale and I spent an enjoyable afternoon seeking them out. They are a delight and display flowers and herbs historically connected with the town. Here is the gorgeous Jardin Mauresque or Moorish Garden.  Tomorrow I take the train further south to Montauban.

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  1. Gorgeous, Neil! I've been with you every step of the way. Thankyou for a wonderful travelogue. It's fabulous 😚

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