Discover the best top things to do in Tarn-et-Garonne, France including La Villa des Peintres, O, Corps & Ame - Massage 82, Mr-K Escape Game, S Room Agency, Musee des Jouets, Centre de Formation SAF, Escape Time Montauban, Les Maitres de l'evasion, Abbaye de Belleperche, Chateau Saint Louis.
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The escape game is a game of life-size escape. In team from 2 to 5 players, you are closed in a room with a single mission, go out... You have 60 minutes to solve the riddles, find keys and open padlocks while communicating between you. A new kind of entertainment which does not require strength or knowledge, only the pleasure to play.
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Le musée des jouets de Montauban est le 2ieme musée des jouets en France Depuis son ouverture ,il y a 19 mois, le musée a reçu pas moins de 110 donations et est reconnu par le Trésor Public d’intérêt Culturel Les enfants et les adultes peuvent aussi bénéficier d'une grande salle de jeux .Le musée dispose aussi d'un atelier Meccano et d'un théâtre de Guignol. Enfin le musée organise à la demande des goûters d'anniversaire. (Confère le site internet: le musée des jouets de Montauban)
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Come & indulge your senses during a visit to Airmeith Savonnerie situated at the heart of the medieval village of Caylus.Let Jacqueline transport you back to a time of your ancestors during a demonstration of cold-process soap making. Witness the magic of alchemy as nature’s goodness transforms into artisan soap. Visit the shop to rediscover the pleasure and benefits to skin & hair of real soap. Why not spend an enjoyable day learning the skills of cold process soap making in a medieval setting? Courses available for adults and children alike with no prior experience necessary. Your skin will thank you for it !
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Follow the alpha agent through time in our 3 escape game rooms. Immersion and entertainment guaranteed!
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Built in 1143 on the banks of the Garonne, rebuilt on huge retaining walls in the thirteenth century, it was one of the three richest Cistercian monasteries of the south. Rebuilt again in the eighteenth century, it now offers its imposing majesty and provides a framework at the Museum of tableware.
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The story of Château Saint Louis began in 1991 when Marie-Cécile and Ali Mahmoudi bought the estate. Since then, the rebirth has occured thanks to major changes from vines to the cellar: increase of production area (plantation of new grapes varieties such as Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Chardonnay), building's restoration by an Italian artist mason and conversion to organic farming in 2005. And still history goes on today with a main goal: Produce healthy and high quality wines.
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