Le château d’eau, pôle photographique de Toulouse
The Château d'Eau is an old nineteenth century water tower, near to the cours Dillon, just next to the Pont-Neuf, in Toulouse, France. It was originally designed as a water tower but it is now a photography gallery. Founded in 1974 by Jean Dieuzaide, a French photographer from Toulouse, it's one of the oldest public places dedicated to photography in the world.
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Coordinates: 43°35′55″N 1°26′12″E / 43.59861°N 1.43667°E
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