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Access History Originally a Catholic town, Tulle suffered attacks from Huguenots (French Protestants) and in 1585 the latter took over. Fighting was even worse during the Revolution, during which time the Cathedral and the bishop’s buildings were converted into an arms factory. Eventually, in 1803, the church was open for worship once again and in 1823 the Cathedral was reinstated. The events of the 9 th June 1944 are the most famous in the history of this small town. Having been liberated from the Germans on the 8 th, it was recaptured on the 9 th and 99 men were hung from balconies and lamposts for all to see. Along with the murders in Oradour Sur Glane, this was one of the worst atrocities of the war in France. Today, Tulle continues to manufacture arms, as well as accordions, silk and lace. Activities The Maugein accordion factory is also very interesting, being the only place in France where the entire accordion (4,000 – 8,000 parts) can be produced at once (just one of which requires 200 hours of hard labour to make). Another popular museum is the Musée Départemental de la Résistance et de la Déportation which documents the history of the Résistance in WWII. And the Département des Armes Anciennes shows a variety of early locally manufactured firearms. Festivals include an annual accordian festival ‘Nuits de Nacre’ which involves an array of accordionists playing on boats and barges, a month-long lace festival ‘Festival Internationale de la dentelle’ which takes place mid-July to mid-August and ‘Fête du sport, de la jeunesse et des associations’ which is part of the town’s efforts to support and encourage sports for all, ‘Vivre le sport ensemble’ being one of their slogans. Along this theme, there is also a large sports centre, a new aqua-recreational centre and an 18-hole golf course. Every Wednesday and Saturday there is a market in the town square and every evening, plays can be seen at the ‘Theatre of the Seven Hills.’ Food Wine
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