Montpellier Cathedral

Roman Catholic church in France
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Church in Montpellier, France
43°36′48″N 3°52′27″E / 43.61333°N 3.87417°E / 43.61333; 3.87417LocationMontpellier, FranceDenominationRoman CatholicTraditionRoman RiteWebsitewww.cathedrale-montpellier.frArchitectureStyleGothicGroundbreaking14th centuryAdministrationArchdioceseMontpellier

Montpellier Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier) is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Peter and located in the city of Montpellier, France. It is the seat of the Archbishops of Montpellier. The cathedral, built in the Gothic style, is a national monument.

History

The cathedral was originally the church of the monastery of Saint-Benoît, which was founded in 1364. The building was elevated to the status of cathedral in 1536, when the see of Maguelonne was transferred to Montpellier. After the building suffered extensive damage during the Wars of Religion between Catholics and Protestants in the 16th century, it was rebuilt in the 17th.

  • The courtyard of the School of Medicine, formerly the cloister of the monastery
    The courtyard of the School of Medicine, formerly the cloister of the monastery
  • The bell tower seen from the courtyard of the School of Medicine
    The bell tower seen from the courtyard of the School of Medicine
  • View from the Corum
    View from the Corum
  • The Lépine organ restored by Kern
    The Lépine organ restored by Kern
  • One of the east entrances
    One of the east entrances

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