Agen - Tourism & Holiday Guide

Agen

Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Lot-et-Garonne

Agen - Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Lot-et-Garonne
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The prune capital of Agen on the banks of the Garonne is a welcoming, modestly-sized town where the living is easy. A walk through its historic centre takes in emblematic places like the very lively Place des Laitiers square, the arcaded Rue des Cornières, Rue Beauville with its old half-timbered, corbelled houses, Saint-Caprais cathedral – home to colourful 19th-century frescoes – and a fine art museum (Musée des Beaux-Arts). The latter is housed in four Renaissance town houses and contains remarkable collections of archaeology, paintings, sculptures and decorative arts, including an exceptional group of canvases by Goya and the famous Vénus du Mas d'Agenais sculpture. An absolutely must-see museum!

Gravier esplanade along the Garonne is a lovely place for a walk and very popular among the town's inhabitants, with plane trees, lawns and paths. To the north is the majestic 539-m long canal bridge that takes the Canal Latéral à la Garonne over the Garonne river.

The Grand Pruneau Show on the last weekend of August is a big festival dedicated to the famous Agen prune, with prune tastings, a gourmet market, shows, concerts and so on.

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Agen

Prefecture of Lot-et-Garonne, Agen is halfway between Bordeaux and Toulouse, on an axis linking the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Bathed by the Garonne River and bordered by the Canal de Garonne, the city is illuminated in this particular light the Southwest. Renowned for its rugby and its prunes, Agen reveals itself to those who take the time to stroll through its streets and discover a rich architectural heritage.

2000 years of history. Capital rugby and prunes, Agen is a city with a long and turbulent history. Inhabited for three millennia, the region is witnessing events and upheavals of history. This is from the Neolithic period, about 900 BC, the human presence is attested in the hillside caves overlooking the city, then it is 800 to 600 BC a first wave of settlement reached the area. Around 100 BC, the Nitiobriges offer resistance to Rome, but it's Julius Caesar that will ensure conquest. The Gallo-Roman Aginum therefore extends over a large part of the current city first to fourth century. This rich and shining city will be devastated by the barbarian invasions that create unrest and destruction to the ninth century. From the thirteenth century, it is easy, through successive speakers noted the extension of the city and increase its population... Agen has a very attractive charm, and the richness and diversity of its monuments demonstrate that past so long and rich.

Things to see and do

  • Museum of Fine Arts housed in the hotels of Estrades, Vaurs, Vergès and Monluc.
  • Church of the Jacobins (13th century).
  • Cathedral of Saint-Caprais (12th century). She reveals her exceptional roman bedside. Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, this former collegiate church was completed at the beginning of the 16th century. All the interior paintings done in the nineteenth century are remarkable for its richness and its colors.
  • Church of Notre-Dame du Bourg (12th century).
  • Theater Ducourneau whose first stone was laid in 1906 by the President of the Republic Armand Fallières.
  • The Town Hall is the former courthouse of the city. It was built in the 17th century.
  • Saint-Hilaire church (15th century).
  • Church of Sainte-Foy.
  • Garden of Jayan.
  • The former episcopal palace of the end of the 17th century now houses the Prefecture of Lot-et-Garonne.
  • In the heart of the city, many hotels including Escouloubre, Hutot de la Tour, Estrades...
  • Do not miss the Pont-Canal.
  • Rue Beauville and its set of medieval houses with wooden sides and corbelle restored with care.
  • Rue Richard Coeur de Lion will take you to the church of the Jacobins. Former chapel of the Dominicans, this imposing 13th century brick church hosts today large temporary exhibitions.

Leisure activities

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Guided tour on an all-terrain electric scooter
Entertainment29 € to 65 € Agen

Events and festivities

  • The last weekend of August: Grand Pruneau Show. Great concerts and free shows... During the 3 days, street companies will invest the city center, distributions of prunes and the sports shelf on the banks of the Garonne!
  • In November: wellness days at the Parc des Expositions of Agen.
Mai à Vélo Avec Tempo Vélo
  • From 1 to 31 may 2024
  • TEMPO has chosen to take part in this event by offering 10 free rides to every new tempo velo application user.
Urbex par Xavier Pedron : Exposition de Photos Urbaines
  • From 2 to 31 may 2024
  • 15 Place des Laitiers, Cosy Coffee
  • Cosy Coffee welcomes Xavier Pedron for his photographic exhibition "Urbex". - Share, meet and interview the artist. A very cosy moment. - Exploration of abandoned mansions, disused factories and other public or private buildings.
Exposition "L'art Naïf"
  • From 15 to 31 may 2024
  • 1 place Armand Fallières, Médiathèque municipale Lacépède
  • An exhibition of works produced during painting workshops at Médiathèque Lacépède and Bibliothèque de Montanou. In partnership with Créa47 and painter Mme Chabelard.
Foire d’Agen
  • From 30 may to 2 june 2024
  • Agen Agora : Congrés - Expos -Spectacles, Avenue du Midi
  • Following on from the success of the 2023 edition, where the atmosphere was both commercial and convivial, we are back with even greater enthusiasm for the 2024 Fair. - We've revisited the elements that have made this event such a success, and added a host of new features, both in terms of stands and entertainment. - We've thought of everything to make your visit even more enjoyable and rewarding. - Come and discover what we have in store for you this year ! - A wide range of sectors to meet the expectations of all our visitors : - ? Housing (homes, construction, outdoor living, pools and spas). - ? Renewable energies. - ? Decoration and furnishings. - ? Automotive, Motorcycles, Soft mobility, Campers, Leisure vehicles. - ? Gourmet products. - ? Services.
Agen Tattoo Convention
  • From 8 to 9 june 2024
  • Agen Agora : Expo Congrès Spectacles, Avenue du midi
  • 6th edition of the Salon du tatouage in Agen. - Hosted by "Tété", singer-songwriter and tattoo enthusiast. - Over 100 tattoo artists, designer stands, concerts, show cases and, of course, contests for the most beautiful tattoos ! - With the participation of Freaky Hoody, "France's most tattooed man". - Lord Kossity showcase Sunday at 5pm.
Tailleur Pour Dames : Une Comédie de Georges Feydeau
  • From 11 to 22 june 2024
  • 21 Rue Paulin Régnier, Nouveau Théâtre du Jour
  • After "La raison du plus fou", come and discover the new creation of the - Nouveau Théâtre du Jour ! - A cult comedy by Georges Feydeau, "Tailleur pour dames", a classic revisited in a festive, modern and crazy version. - With a team featuring former Baladins en agenais, alumni of the Ecole Pierre Debauche, the Comédie Française…
Festival Socquette Légère
  • From 14 to 15 june 2024
  • 207 rue du Duc d'Orléans, Café vélo
  • Socquette Légère # - The festival of alternative & curious music at the foot of the Canal Bridge of Agen is back for a fifth edition !. - Festival of alternative and curious music since 2018, the Socquette Légère comes back to offer you a new edition, always close to the city center of Agen ! - Two days of concerts, visual arts and interactive mapping on the Canal Bridge, exhibitions, DJ sets. - Find all the details on our Facebook event : https://www.facebook.com/socquettelegere/
Vachement' Bal de l'été au Café Vélo
  • On 27 june 2024
  • 207, rue du Duc d'Orléans, Au café vélo
  • "After work, come and have a drink at the Café- Vélo and try your hand at trad dancing.
Agen Ville Départ de la 13ème Étape du Tour de France 2024
  • On 12 july 2024
  • Avenue du Général de Gaulle
  • The Tour de France in Agen ! - The towns of Villeneuve-sur-Lot and Agen are about to relive a historic moment, as the Tour de France makes another stop in their streets. - Twenty years is something to celebrate ! In 2000, Villeneuve-sur-Lot hosted the 8th stage of the 203.5 km Tour de France. The stage was won by Dutchman Erik Dekker. The start was given the following day, in the town of Agen. - Twenty-four years later, history repeats itself. Villeneuve-sur-Lot and Agen worked hand in hand to be part of the Tour de France adventure once again. Since submitting their joint bid in April 2022, the two towns have consistently emphasized their shared values of territorial development and the vital role of sport in the region.

Detailed information

Big Prune Show
A family festival of gastronomy and music dedicated to prunesOn 31 august 2024

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Nice little corner of Agen
Nice little corner of Agen
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Channel Agen
Channel Agen
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Canal Bridge of Agen
Canal Bridge of Agen
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One of the many locks Agen
One of the many locks Agen
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Barges on the start of the Canal Bridge
Barges on the start of the Canal Bridge
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La Garonne
La Garonne
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Bridge over the canal
Bridge over the canal
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Monument at the corner of the Pont Canal
Monument at the corner of the Pont Canal
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Small decoration on Agen
Small decoration on Agen
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One of the many trees that populate Agen
One of the many trees that populate Agen
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