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All France Toulouse Church of the Jacobins' Little Crushed Man

Church of the Jacobins' Little Crushed Man

There is a strange little carving of a person seemingly crushed by a pillar behind the remains of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Toulouse, France

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The crushed guy is at the bottom of the pillar behind the St. Thomas Aquinas reliquary   DisForDefeat / Atlas Obscura User
Poor little fella   Pistolero31
Church of the Jacobins - on the left is the bell tower of Notre-Dame du Taur   Pistolero31
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The Church of the Jacobins is in the center of the city of Toulouse in southern France. It is a Gothic mass of brick and stone, decorated inside with elaborate trompe l’oeil and soaring pillars. Most famously, it houses the remains of St. Thomas Aquinas. A lot less famously, it has this strange little carving of a man trapped under one of the pillars.

The remains of Thomas Aquinas are entombed in a golden reliquary along the side wall of the nave. Just behind it to the left there is a double-column that sits on a square base. Look down towards the floor and you’ll see, sticking out, a peculiar pair of bony hands and chubby crossed feet, their meaning and origin unknown. Some of the church tour guides don't even know the crushed little man is there. 

The church dates to the early 13th century, founded by the French Dominican order of the Jacobins. It has weathered a complicated history, beginning with the Dominicans being outlawed in France during the Revolution. It then began a journey that included everything from a takeover by Napoleon (who used it as barracks and an armory for the military), a period as a school gymnasium, an exhibition hall, and, during World War I, a safe haven for art treasures from the Paris museums.

The later decades of the 20th century saw enormous efforts to bring back the majesty of the church. After periods of major restoration – including the reveal of medieval paintings that had been whitewashed by Napoleon – it has emerged as an important museum and cultural center for Toulouse. But the little carving remains a mystery, the only one of its kind in the church. Posted, you might say, without comment.

It's a little hard to find the little man, but look behind the St. Thomas Aquinas golden altar. You'll see his little squished hands and little squished feet at the bottom of the pillar to the left.

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The Church is in the very center of Toulouse, which is in southern France about 60 miles from the border with Spain.

The Museum is open all year, from 10am to 6pm every day except Monday. Entrance to the Church and Chapel of the Virgin is free. The fee for entry to the Cloister, Chapter House, St Antonin Chapel and Refectory is €4 for adults, €2 for groups of 15 or more. Admission is free for students & seniors (see website for full details).

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