Also known as Sarlat, Sarlat e La Canedat, Sarlat e la Canedat
fransk kommun i departementet Dordogne
Sarlat-la-Canéda is a town in southwestern France's Dordogne department, formed in 1965 when two separate towns—Sarlat and La Canéda—merged into a single commune. The town is notable as a significant settlement in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region with a history rooted in its two distinct medieval communities.
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Sarlat is the capital of Périgord Noir. Périgord is the historical area that consists mostly of the present-day département of Dordogne.
The whole of Sarlat can be visited by foot, though there is a local bus that runs from Sarlat's northern and southern limits. There is a bike rental near the train station.
thumb|Place de la Liberté Weekly market in central square The Dordogne river is close by, from which you can view the amazing chateaux (castles) of Domme, Beynac-et-cazenac, Montfort and Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, as well as the town of La Roque-Gageac, clinging to the rock face overlooking the river.
The town is full of architecture and art: The chateau of Loubejac The Hôtel de Gisso, place des Oies, 16th century, listed as a historical monument, open to the public as a museum on the theme: "Enter the Sarladaise bourgeoisie of the 17th century". Many mansions, including: House of La Boétie, 16th century Hotel de Genis Hotel d'Anglars Vienna Hotel Saint Clar Hotel Hotel Plamon The Executioner's Tower and partial remains of the old ramparts City Hall Presidial House Laundry at Roc Bayard Washhouse rue Fontaine de l'Amour The Sainte-Marie fountain, in the rue des Consuls, opposite the Hôtel Plamon (the back of the grotto is decorated with a statue of the Virgin Mary) The Gorodka Art Space The Château de Campagnac, 14th century and 16th century The three geese cast in bronze, a symbol of Périgord gastronomy, sit enthroned in the very centre of the medieval town of Sarlat. The statute was offered by the company Rougié (foie gras) to the city.
Religious buildings: thumb|Saint-Sacerdos cathedral The church of the Récollets monastery (17th century) became the chapel of the White Penitents (19th century). The portal of the church is the only remaining ornament of the church. Since …
Sarlat (and its surrounding areas) is well known for its foie gras and related products. There are many specialty shops in town. Fois gras d'oie is foie gras from geese.
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Sarlat-la-Canéda (eller kort Sarlat) har 8 816 invånare (2019) och ligger i det franska departementet Dordogne, även känt under det gamla provinsnamnet Périgord. Staden besöks årligen av en och en halv miljon turister. Sarlats historia sträcker sig tillbaka till 800-talet och den har en mycket väl bevarad medeltida stadskärna från 12-1500-talen. Det stora antalet byggnader som förklarats ha historiskt intresse gör Sarlat till en av Europas främsta kulturarvsstäder och den är flitigt använd som inspelningsplats för filmer. Under hundraårskriget var Sarlat gränsstad mellan Frankrikes och Englands kungar och under ungefär tio år under Henrik IV:s styre byggdes Saint-Sacerdos-katedralen. På 1700-talet stagnerade ekonomin och de medeltida byggnaderna blev kvar. Från 1964 och framåt har de blivit föremål för ett omfattande restaureringsprogram. På lördagsförmiddagarna hålls marknad på flera platser i staden med stort utbud av lokala varor och gatuartister.
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