Regional cultural highlights include: • The Ifaty beach near Tulear is famous for its water and sands. • The Museum of Arts and Traditions of the South of Madagascar (in Cedratom) presents the life, crafts and funerary art of the people in the area. • The Recycling Museum (Musée du recyclage) is an art gallery dedicated to art made from recycled materials. • The Regional Museum of the University of Toliara: this museum has a small ethnological collection and a huge egg of Aepyornis. • The Museum of the Sea, founded by Professor Rabesandratana, is hosted by the Oceanographic Institute and covers the local aquatic flora and fauna, including a coelacanth caught in 1995 near Anakao. • Boulevard Galliéni, the most representative street of Toliara, with several monuments, Main Post Office, Institute of Pedagogics, City Hall, various banks, shops and restaurants. One of the most important monuments is dedicated to
Monja Jaona, a politician and former mayor ofToliara. • Cathédrale Saint Vincent de Paul, a Roman Catholic cathedral, is the centre of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toliara. • Katedraly Loterana, a protestant cathedral with two towers. • Fiangonana Rasalama Maritiora is a modern protestant church named after
Rafaravavy Rasalama (1810–1837), the first christian martyr of Madagascar. • The
Antsokay Arboretum: Established in 1980 at the initiative of the Swiss amateur botanist Petignat Hermann (1923–2000). This arboretum covers an area of 52 hectares, with more than 920 plant species, lemurs, radiated tortoises, snakes and chameleons. • A locally known shell market, on the waterfront, behind the French Alliance, sells shells and various handicraft products. It is also known for the breeding of the dog Coton de Telear
Education The
University of Toliara is historically the oldest center for higher education, founded in 1971 after the decentralization of the
University of Madagascar center. The university campus is located in
Maninday 5 km east of the city, and teaches Humanities and Social Science, Science, Philosophy, and Management. The Fisheries and Marine Sciences Institute (IHSM) welcomes students from diverse backgrounds, and offers advanced training in fisheries, aquaculture, and the marine and coastal environment. Toliara has a Technical School and two grammar schools (Lycée Laurent Botokeky and Antaninarenina High School), private and religious schools such as Sacred Heart College, Tsianaloke Mahavatse, and the School of Notre Dame, and a French international school,
Collège Etienne de Flacourt, which serves
école primaire (primary school) and
collège.
Slogans • Fiherena no maha-Toliara, "the
Fiherenana River is the soul of Toliara" • Toliara tsy miroro, "Toliara never sleeps" == Economy and production ==