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<p align="justify">Sarlat the geographical centre of Périgord-Quercy, is by far  the most important tourist site in the region Over a million visitors discover  or re discover this medieval jewel every year. This town of l0,000 inhabitants  today occupies top spot in terms of tourists and culture. Although this is  basically a cultural town, industry is also represented, mainly by food  processing firms, many of which produce foie gras. This foie gras, one of the  most highly rated in France has contributed to the great culinary reputation of  the Périgord in general and the town in particular.</p>
<p align="justify">Although it has one of the largest medieval urban areas (13th  to 16th centuries) in the world, Sarlat cannot claim a very distant past. The  initial Sarlat abbey was most probably founded between 820 and 840 AD by Duke  Pepin of Aquitaine. Saint Bernard stopped off in Sarlat in 1147 during his  journey through the South of France to spread the gospel to the many Cathars.  The plague was predominant at the time. He gave the sick consecrated bread to  eat and healed them. This event, this miracle even was commemorated by the  building of the strange graveyard lantern which, still today, remains one of the  towns symbols.</p>
<p align="justify">Lost in the heart of the distant Périgord, Sarlat could have  sunk into oblivion if it was not for the Malraux Act of 4th August 1962. Perhaps  the minister of culture (Andre Malraux) recalled having taken to the macquis  (The name given to some French Resistance groups during World War Two) in the  heart of the Sarlat woodlands, when he signed the act of renovation and  restoration. The works carried out from 1964 onward have revealed a veritable  treasure trove of Medieval and Renaissance art to the public. Tourists and film  directors then took charge of bringing this corner of the Earth &#8220;which is the  closest things to heaven&#8221; according to Henry Miller, to the attention of the  whole world. The 1978 film version of &#8220;Les Miserable&#8221; was filmed extensively in  Sarlat, but also in nearby Domme, with the stunning Beynac Castle standing in  for the famous Toulon Jail. Sarlat&#8217;s wonderful architecture and medieval style  buildings and stone roofs have made a backdrop for a score of other top motion  pictures since, which has added to it&#8217;s fame an it&#8217;s fortune.</p>
<p align="justify">A warren of alleyways, virtually unchanged since the middle  ages, lined with warm ochre stone houses, each with its own distinctive facade  and ornately sculptured window embrasures, set off by the stone roofs and  turrets, make Sarlat a must for any tourist visiting the Dordogne. Sarlat&#8217;s  Saturday market is excellent, teaming with life, an unforgetable experience from  the street artists that throng there, to the wonderful fresh local produce.  Sarlat comes to life in summer with its Drama Festival and Film Festival as well  as non-stop street shows in the old quarter. Sarlat is an artists paradise with  many small galeries including the famous &#8220;Herdin&#8221;, student of Salvador Dali. Out  of season there is also a well packed programme of cultural events, concerts,  drama, films (often in the original language), a visit at Christmas is like  stepping into a Fairy Tale, with piped christmas carols and Santas scaling  buildings everywhere, there truly is something for everyone.</p>
<p align="left"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sarlat Tourist Office</span> </strong></p>
<p align="left">3 Rue Tourny &#8211; BP 114<br />
F-24203 Sarlat Cedex</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Tél.</strong> 33 (0) 5.53.31.45.45<br />
<strong>Fax.</strong> 33 (0) 5.53.59.19.44<br />
<strong>Web</strong> http://www.-sarlat-tourisme.com<br />
<strong>Email</strong> info@sarlat-tourisme.com</p>
<p align="left">To contact the services (direct phone line and e-mail)</p>
<p><strong>General information</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 45 &#8211; info<br />
<strong>Holiday rentals booking service</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 40 &#8211;  locations<br />
<strong>Individual packages booking service</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53  31 45 43 &#8211; sejoursindividuels<br />
<strong>Group packages (seminars..) booking  service</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 42 &#8211; sejoursgroupes<br />
<strong>Guided  tours of the Medieval city ,conferences</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 42 &#8211;  visitesguidees<br />
<strong>Walking paths</strong> &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 45 &#8211; rando</p>
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