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Attractions and Places To See around Saint-Just-Le-Martel - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Just-Le-Martel include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and cultural districts. The region offers more than 20 notable locations for exploration. These sites provide insight into local history and architecture, making the area suitable for those interested in cultural exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Just-Le-Martel

  • The most popular attractions is Saint Stephen's Cathedral, a historical site that is an impressive Gothic building dedicated to St. Stephen. Its construction


Last updated: May 21, 2026

Saint Stephen's Cathedral

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An extremely impressive Gothic building dedicated to St. Stephen, although St. Martial from the 3rd century is the city's first bishop. Even if it is obvious that the name refers 


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Saint-Étienne Medieval Bridge

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One of the two medieval bridges in Limoges, 130 meters long. The small paving stones, its eaves and its view of the Vienne make it charming.

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Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions

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A granite hall church in the late Gothic style (14th-15th centuries), topped by a typical Limousin bell tower, 70 meters high and adorned with a copper ball in 1824. Four 


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Boucherie district

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In the heart of Limoges, a timeless district nestles just a stone's throw from the market halls. On the menu: picturesque heritage, good restaurants, artisan shops, bohemian cafés... There's no 


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Town Hall

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The new town hall, inaugurated in 1883, stands on the site of the old ancient forum. Its construction was made possible by the substantial legacy of Alfred Fournier, a wealthy 


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August 23, 2025, Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions

A granite hall church in the late Gothic style (14th-15th centuries), topped by a typical Limousin bell tower, 70 meters high and adorned with a copper ball in 1824. Four corner turrets mark the start of the octagonal upper floors. The current church was rebuilt on the site of a chapel dedicated very early to the Archangel Saint Michael on a high point in the city, along which the old Roman road from Lyon to Saintes passed. It houses the relics of Saint Martial, the city's first bishop, and Saint Loup, his successor, saved from the revolutionaries of 1793. That year, the church was declared a "Temple of Reason." The head (skull) of Saint Martial, patron saint of the city, is shown to the people every seven years during a solemn display, and his bust framed by the letters S and M still constitutes the "furniture" of the coat of arms of Limoges.

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Vienne, historic Limoges, the gourmet palace of the market halls and a return to nature before an appetizer

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In the heart of Limoges, a timeless district nestles just a stone's throw from the market halls. On the menu: picturesque heritage, good restaurants, artisan shops, bohemian cafĂ©s... There's no doubt about it, it smells like a gourmet walk that flatters our taste buds and our curiosity. A bit of history: head to the Saint-AurĂ©lien chapel A medieval marvel enhanced by its baroque decorum. The masterpieces begin even before you cross the entrance. There, on the district's central square, charming and on a human scale, the pretty building offers a bell tower covered in chestnut shingles. A cross sculpted in soft stone and a calvary recall the devotion of the historic people of the district, generations of butcher families. It is this body so necessary for supplying an entire city that settled here centuries ago. All the houses were inhabited by people in the trade. The interior of the chapel holds many beauties: an altarpiece housing the relic of the patron saint AurĂ©lien, ex-votos plastered on the walls, remarkable sculptures including the famous group "The Child with the Kidney". To understand life in the past, a museum space, the Maison de la Boucherie at 36 rue, is open in the summer or by reservation at the Tourist Office the rest of the year. You enter rooms kept in their original condition with utensils and personal objects. From the shop to the attic via the slaughterhouse, you change era. Fascinating. Picturesque and modern: the lively Boucherie district. Coming out of there, you have to stroll through the alleys, find the shaded and discreet Place Barreyrette, admire the countless half-timbered houses, scrutinize the sculpted, upright stones. For a drink or a bite on rue de la Boucherie Each storefront is more beautiful than the other, don't miss the bookseller's which is one of the most photographed. In the line of sight going up, the fabulous Halles Centrales in the Baltard style with 368 porcelain panels. It is the promise of taste. It is also a belly of Limoges that is taking shape: the restaurants of the Boucherie are renowned, the bars well filled for the most lively discussions, and even a restaurant-grocery store where we live "local". - Restaurant Les Petits Ventres, for lovers of traditional French cuisine. - Restaurant Le Versant, for cheese lovers, but not only! - Restaurant CHAM FEL, for a taste journey around the Mediterranean. - CafĂ© Cantine Épicerie La Locale, for a meal, a drink or 100% local gourmet shopping. - Restaurant L’Amphitryon, to enjoy exceptional and inspired cuisine. - Restaurant CafĂ© Traiteur Idylle, to enjoy delicious hearty brunches. - Bar Le Duc Etienne, for a friendly after-work with friends and why not until the end of the night. For shopping at independent retailers On the shopping side, great shopping is to be expected at designers, decorators, and the famous Galerie du Canal which showcases a unique know-how of our destination: enamel. - Boutique Ferdinand, the nice shop where you can find gifts for all tastes. - Boutique Madam Edit’, addicted to stationery, this shop is made for you! - Concept Store Stronzo Shop, a real “Alibaba’s cave” to pimp your interior. / Boutique Bazar Marguerite, the girly decoration shop that will make you fall in love. - Concept Store La Manufacture Française, 100% ethical, 100% made in France to please you without feeling guilty. - Boutique Les Petits Palmiers, fan of the bohemian chic look? Head over to their place! - Galipettes and Roudelous, looking for the perfect gift for your little ones? It's this way. - Atelier Feu et Flamme, in the same vein as the Galerie du Canal, discover unique creations around the arts of fire An event to remember: La Frairie des Petits Ventres Finally, a date to remember, the third Friday of October when La Frairie des petits-ventres takes place, a major event around taste, and good in specialties like girot, chestnut black pudding, veal head and strawberry, sheep's tongue, sheep's balls but also potato pĂątĂ©, galĂ©tous, clafoutis and flognarde
! To say that you are in the middle of a city in a "village" atmosphere is to admit that time does not pass like elsewhere here.

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Saint Loup, Bishop of Limoges, gave a Saint-Michel chapel to the canons of Saint Martial around 630. Two fires in Limoges, in 1123 and 1147, destroyed the church. It was the monk Pierre de Verteuil who rebuilt it. The church was consecrated in 1213. This new church collapsed and the first stone of a new church was laid in 1364. Of this, two chapels and part of the walls remain. In 1552, enlargement work was carried out with a bay added to the west, remarkable for its large stained glass windows. Work was carried out over the following centuries, particularly on the bell tower (1604, 1754, 1810). It is a Gothic-style church, built between the 14th and 16th centuries. It has a typical Limousin bell tower (like the Saint-Étienne cathedral) topped with a curious metal ball. In 1810, when lightning struck the church bell tower, the religious building was damaged. The soldier in charge of the project to restore the monument's spire had the idea of topping it with a ball, "to facilitate triangulation operations and geodesic measurements". This sphere weighs 600 kg and is about two meters in diameter. The people of Limoges have become accustomed to this military appendage (a hotel even borrows its name from it: the Hîtel de la Boule d'Or) which is very exposed to the wind and once again puts the building in danger. Restoration work is underway and the debate rages between those who want a bell tower with or without a ball. The members of the Limousin Archaeological and Historical Society are also divided between boulophiles and boulophobes. The Prefect of the time decided by asking the opinion of the Ministry of Fine Arts. A new ball had to replace the old one; the First World War was declared. The new sphere was openwork and made of copper. It waited until the end of the war to find its place alongside the weather vane, which had not moved since 1824. The church was listed as a historical monument in 1903. The lions, from the Gallo-Roman period, were probably funerary monuments placed at the entrance to the public ancient necropolises. They always remained in the same place, once the cemetery became Christian, then when the cemetery was moved for reasons of sanitation.

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In France there are 173 basilicas. Saint-Michel-des-Lions becomes the 174th", explains Father François Renard. At the head of the Saint-Martial parish, which includes, in addition to Saint-Michel, the churches of Saint-Joseph and Saint-Pierre-du-Queyroix, he learned the news on February 2, 2023. Noting that there was no basilica in Limousin, Monsignor Bozo, Bishop of Limoges, launched the procedure in 2020. The process was long and laborious. First, he made his request to all the bishops of France. 97% responded favorably to this request. Then he sought the agreement of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, placed under the authority of a cardinal prefect. With the help of Mathias Martin, a layman, member of the sacred art commission in Limoges, Father Renard, the bishop and all the parish's vital forces responded to a questionnaire in Latin. They drew up an inventory of the monument and created a complete list of the movable and liturgical heritage contained in this place. Sent to Rome in April 2021, this document took a long time to return to Limoges. In November, Monsignor Bozo, passing through the Vatican, relaunched the prelates. A tenacity that proved to be profitable. If the cathedral remains the mother church of a city, the basilica is, for tourists and pilgrims, a reference. To obtain this title, the building must be built on a tomb that is very strong in terms of symbolism and commemoration. Saint-Michel houses the tomb of Saint Martial, thirteenth apostle of Aquitaine and above all the first bishop of Limoges. Thus, Saint-Michel is linked to the universal church of Rome. As luck would have it, it became a basilica when the 2023 ostensions began on March 19. That day, during the flag-raising ceremony, François Renard read the decree during the mass. The blessing will then follow. Believers or not, the people of Limoges are attached to what must now be called the basilica. In the 6th century, there was a small chapel dedicated to Saint Michael and John the Baptist on this site. Founded in 535 by Rorice II, Bishop of Limoges, it was located in the middle of a cemetery, guarded by granite lions. They symbolize the protective deities because they are reputed to sleep with one eye and watch over sleeping souls. The work began in 1364 and was completed in 1455, the year of the consecration. In 1373, construction began on the bell tower, which was 70.91 metres high at the time. Saint-Michel-des-lions has a particularity. The pillars inside are not straight. Named "Temple of Reason" during the Revolution, the church has a rich heritage of buildings. The stained glass windows are superb. The triptych on the ostensions dates from 1875. It shows Clement V, Edward I of England, Philip the Bold, son of Saint Louis, and Alienor of Aquitaine bowing before the head of Saint Martial. The basilica should benefit from greater visibility. The town signs will be modified and inside, the information on hunting and the tomb will be denser. Its bas-reliefs show the most significant episodes in the life of the holy founder of Limoges. All of this will be highlighted. In short! Tourists and pilgrims will soon have the "basilica instinct". Jean-François Julien Le Populaire du Centre

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1A large necropolis existed during the Late Empire around the current Place de la République in Limoges. Within this necropolis several mausoleums were to be located. Two are known today. One of them probably housed a cult to Saint Martial, the first bishop of Limoges, from the 5th century.

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Built in an agglomeration that was to become the Cité, the bishop's town opposite the town of the Viscount's castle and the Saint-Martial abbey, its origin is probably early Christian. In 1884, Antoine Héron de Villefosse published an inscription that he saw engraved on a fragment "engaged in the base of the entrance tower of the cathedral, NE pillar", which according to him could be a re-use of a Roman milestone.

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Built in an agglomeration that was to become the Cité, the bishop's town opposite the town of the Viscount's castle and the Saint-Martial abbey, its origin is probably early Christian. In 1884, Antoine Héron de Villefosse published an inscription that he saw engraved on a fragment "engaged in the base of the entrance tower of the cathedral, NE pillar", which according to him could be a re-use of a Roman milestone. In 2005, a hexagonal baptistery that the probable dating places in the first third of the 5th century was explored on the north face of the cathedral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly attractions around Saint-Just-Le-Martel?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. These include the historical Saint Stephen's Cathedral, the scenic Saint-Étienne Medieval Bridge, and the impressive Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions. The Boucherie district also offers a picturesque environment with artisan shops and cafes that can be enjoyed by all ages.

What historical sites can I visit in the area?

The region is rich in history. You can explore the grand Saint Stephen's Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece dating back to the 13th century. Another significant site is the Saint-Étienne Medieval Bridge, one of Limoges' two medieval bridges. The Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions, a late Gothic hall church, also holds considerable historical and architectural importance. Additionally, the Town Hall, inaugurated in 1883, is a listed historic monument.

Are there any notable religious buildings to visit?

Absolutely. The area features several significant religious structures. The most prominent is Saint Stephen's Cathedral, an impressive Gothic building. The Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions is another must-see, known for its 70-meter-high Limousin bell tower and housing relics of Saint Martial. Within the Boucherie district, you can also find the Saint-Aurélien chapel, a medieval marvel with baroque decor.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Saint-Just-Le-Martel?

The region offers various outdoor activities. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Bellevue Descent – Saint-Priest-Taurion loop' or the 'Saint-Martin-Terressus – Menhir Marin loop'. Mountain biking trails include the 'Pierrefiche pond – Trapper's cabin in Aureil loop' and the 'Noblat Medieval Bridge – Saint-LĂ©onard lock loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Running loop from Saint-Just-le-Martel' or the 'Étang du Trou loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Road Cycling, MTB Trails, and Running Trails around Saint-Just-Le-Martel.

Are there any easy walking or running routes for beginners?

Yes, for those looking for easier options, there is a 'Running loop from La Croix de l'Essart' which is rated as easy, covering a distance of 4.5 km. Other moderate running routes like the 'Running loop from Saint-Just-le-Martel' (6.5 km) are also available. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Just-Le-Martel guide.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4921549" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Boucherie district</a> known for?

The Boucherie district in Limoges is known for its picturesque heritage, half-timbered houses, and vibrant atmosphere. It features good restaurants, artisan shops, and bohemian cafés. Historically, it was inhabited by generations of butcher families, and you can visit the Maison de la Boucherie museum to understand life in the past. The district also hosts 'La Frairie des Petits Ventres', a major food event, every third Friday of October.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Saint-Just-Le-Martel?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive architecture and historical significance of sites like Saint Stephen's Cathedral and the Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions, often highlighting their Gothic details and stained glass. The charm of the Saint-Étienne Medieval Bridge, with its small paving stones and views of the Vienne river, is also a popular point of appreciation. The overall heritage and cultural exploration opportunities are highly valued.

Are there any specific events or festivals in the area?

Yes, the Boucherie district in Limoges hosts 'La Frairie des Petits Ventres' every third Friday of October. This is a significant event celebrating local cuisine and specialties, offering a unique cultural experience.

Can I find places to eat and drink near the attractions?

Yes, particularly in the Boucherie district. This area is renowned for its restaurants and bars, offering a range of options from traditional French cuisine to Mediterranean flavors. You'll find numerous establishments for a meal, a drink, or local gourmet shopping.

What is unique about the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4921548" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Town Hall</a> in Limoges?

The Town Hall, inaugurated in 1883, is notable for its Renaissance and Louis XIII architectural styles. It features a clock with the coat of arms of Limoges, allegories representing Goldsmithing and Enameling, and ceramic medallions depicting famous Limoges residents. Inside, you can see historical paintings, and in front, there's a unique porcelain, bronze, and granite fountain.

Are there any circular routes for cycling or running?

Yes, many of the routes listed for outdoor activities are circular. For road cycling, examples include the 'Bellevue Descent – Saint-Priest-Taurion loop' and the 'Saint-Martin-Terressus – Menhir Marin loop'. Running options include the 'Running loop from Saint-Just-le-Martel' and the 'Étang du Trou loop'. You can explore more circular routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, MTB Trails, and Running Trails.

What is the best season for outdoor activities around Saint-Just-Le-Martel?

While specific data isn't provided, generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling, running, and exploring historical sites. The 'La Frairie des Petits Ventres' event in the Boucherie district takes place in October, suggesting autumn can also be a good time for cultural exploration and enjoying local specialties.

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