Rue Croix-Baragnon, Medieval street in central Toulouse, France
Rue Croix-Baragnon is a street in central Toulouse lined with stone buildings that span different architectural periods and connect two major public squares. The street's built environment reflects layers of construction from medieval times through the early modern period.
The street's name originated in the late 12th century from a cross that marked an important location in the medieval city. A major fire in 1463 prompted strict building regulations that banned wooden structures and led to the stone construction that defines the street today.
The street contains several private mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries that reflect the wealth and social status of their former residents through their facades. These buildings remain central to how people experience the street today and shape its character as a neighborhood where history is visible in daily life.
Access to the street may be limited at times due to ongoing work on water management systems and green infrastructure improvements. It is advisable to check current information about any closures or access restrictions before planning a visit.
A devastating fire in 1463 forced the city to enact strict rules against wooden buildings, which led directly to the construction of the stone structures still visible on the street today. This event fundamentally shaped the physical character of the place and remains visible in its architecture.
Location: Toulouse
Part of: road network of Toulouse
Shares border with: rue du Languedoc, rue d'Alsace-Lorraine, rue de la Trinité, rue Tolosane, rue des Arts, rue des Trois-Banquets, place Saint-Étienne
GPS coordinates: 43.59980,1.44753
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45
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