Palais des Papes - Avignon

The Papal Palace in Avignan

The Grand Chapel, where the Avignon popes worshiped - on the Right is one of the Towers of the Old Palace.

The Cathedral is a Romanesque building, built primarily in the second half of the 12th century. The bell tower collapsed in 1405 and was rebuilt in 1425. In 1670-1672 the apse was rebuilt and extended. The building was abandoned and allowed to deteriorate during the Revolution, but it was reconsecrated in 1822 and restored by the archbishop Célestin Dupont in 1835-1842.

The most prominent feature of the cathedral is a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary atop the bell tower which was erected in 1859

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Région: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Département: Vaucluse
Commune: Avignon
Photographer: Google Maps

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Palais des Papes - Avignon