TOULOUSE
The Gesù church, discreet behind its brick façade, reveals a singular neo-Gothic universe: wax murals, colourful stained glass windows and imposing volumes. Built by the Jesuits in the XIXᵉ century, it embodies both spirituality and architectural ambition. Its 1864 Cavaillé-Coll organ, listed as a Historic Monument, attracts the eye as much as it captivates the ear with its rich sounds. After its restoration, it became a concert hall, and today hosts festivals and renowned musical ensembles.
A guided tour of the Gesù gives you an insight into its dual identity as a sanctuary steeped in history and an acoustic setting where music now resonates, making it a key part of Toulouse’s heritage.
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