Hercules and the golden apples of the Hesperides

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For his eleventh labour, Eurystheus ordered Heracles to bring back the golden apples from the Garden of the Hesperides, near the Atlas Mountains, guarded by a serpent. Here, the labour is complete. Hercules (Heracles) is holding the fruit in his left hand, with the strap from the quiver across his body. In the top-right corner, hidden among the leaves, is a piece of an arrow: the one that killed the serpent.

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Musée Saint-Raymond
Musée Saint-Raymond (in English, Saint-Raymond museum) is the archeological museum of Toulouse, opened in 1892. The site originally was a necropolis, and in later constructions was a hospital for the poor and pilgrims, prison, student residence, stables, barracks and presbytery, eventually becoming a museum in 1891. It is housed in the former Saint-Raymond university college dating from the sixteenth century that borders Basilica of Saint-Sernin.

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