Aspet (French pronunciation: [aspɛ]; Occitan: Aspèth) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
Located in the middle of the Pyrenees mountain chain, within the ancient region of Comminges, Aspet sits 15 km south to Saint-Gaudens and at the foot of the Cagire (1,912 metres (6,273 ft) in Altitude).
Names of several lords who took part in the Crusades have also been found such as Arnaud II, who left with Philippe-Auguste from Genoa in 1190.
The last representative of the Coarraze name was dame Catherine, who supposedly commissioned the fountain we can still admire on the town's main square.
Thus, in the main street of Aspet (Grand-rue), which leads to the church, are to be found the remains of the Royal Judges House.