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Step Inside for a Quick Look Around
This is a pleasant church, rather small for the cathedral of a major city. On the outside it looks as if it was fortified. A quick look around is worthwhile.
Impressively a first mention of a Cathedral was over a millennium ago, in 902. It and the associated Church of St. Hugh were reconstructed in the 1200s and then fully revamped in the 19th century. S...
Their face may be unnoticed, but it deserves the visit.
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This cathedral was built in the mid-13th century and is restored. Mixes the Romanic and Gothic architectural styles. Something can happen unnoticed, perhaps not very exciting, pe...
Step Inside for a Quick Look Around
This is a pleasant church, rather small for the cathedral of a major city. On the outside it looks as if it was fortified. A quick look around is worthwhile.
Wonderful and historic
Impressively a first mention of a Cathedral was over a millennium ago, in 902. It and the associated Church of St. Hugh were reconstructed in the 1200s and then fully revamped in the 19th century. S...
Their face may be unnoticed, but it deserves the visit.
This cathedral was built in the mid-13th century and is restored. Mixes the Romanic and Gothic architectural styles. Something can happen unnoticed, perhaps not very exciting, pe...
Cathedral that does not look like a Cathedral
A cathedral that doesn't look like a cathedral, even if it actually contains two churches, including a very old one.
Two in one
The cathedral(XIIIe s) is attached to the Saint-Hugues church (beautiful confessional).