Brive-la-Gaillarde
Brive-la-Gaillarde is a town in southwest France. It's known for its large food market held three times a week in Georges Brassens Hall. The former home of WWII Resistance activist Edmond Michelet is now a museum focusing on the wartime period. The Labenche Art and History Museum displays Mortlake and Aubusson tapestries. Dating from the 12th century, St. Martin's Collegiate Church has a neo-Romanesque bell tower.