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Recommended sightseeing time:2 hour
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34 Place des Martyrs-de-la-Résistance, 13100 Aix-en-ProvenceMap
Phone+33 4 42 23 45 65
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The church has been continuously restored and rebuilt from the 12th to the 19th centuries, and has so far shown a mix of Roman and Gothic architecture, so it is quite special and the interior is beautiful.
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Cathedrale St. Sauveur Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Cathedral of St. Seuvier is famous for its beautiful atrium cloister and the famous painting "The Burning Rose" by the 15th-century painter Nicolas Framan. Classical buildings and statues of the medieval period can be seen everywhere in the church. The Gothic church exterior and the atrium cloister are the major attractions of the church.
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Cathedrale St. Sauveur Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The church has been continuously restored and rebuilt from the 12th to the 19th centuries, and has so far shown a mix of Roman and Gothic architecture, so it is quite special and the interior is beautiful.
The interior of this church is very simple, and the outside is scarred, but it also shows that this church is indeed very historical, there are many religious carvings and murals inside, you can take a closer look, sometimes you can meet the church.
This church is very old, built in the first century AD on a market in the ancient Roman Empire, has been through a thousand years of history, is now a local and national important cultural relics, beautiful.
Cathé draleSaint-Sauveur St. Suville Cathedral, located north of the Earl of Aix Old Town, is the main church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Aix. The architecture is magnificent and the interior is gorgeous and exquisite. The exquisite religious art relief tells the biblical story. The temple retains some of the ancient Roman columns and the sixth-century baptismal pool. The sarcophagi of the fifth century, the twelfth-century Roman-style nadir and the back hall, the chapel of the 14th-century, and the Baroque-style organ of the 18th-century are invaluable. It was a Roman market in the first century. The church was built in the 13th to 14th centuries. Due to different cultures, Roman, Gothic and neo-Gothic styles gradually merged and reflected in the architectural features. There is a Gregory St. Juan performance on Sunday afternoon. Open hours 8:00-12:00, 14:00-18:00. 15 minutes walk from the train station.
No tickets are required, you can visit, and there is an obligatory narrator. The most famous is its square, the carving on the pillars is worth seeing, talking about the most famous chapters of the New Testament and the Old Testament. The corner pillars are twisted, meaning the conversion of the old and new. The facade of the church is small, so there is no hole in it.
St. Sueville Cathedral is a Gothic traffic, still quite high, very spectacular, the church's exterior wall has a lot of carvings, very beautiful, the most beautiful is the carving above the main entrance, beautiful, the church's interior corridor is also very beautiful.
The stained glass of Aix Cathedral is the window including Chagall, the venue is huge, but the inside is relatively small, a bit deserted, see many columns with graffiti, the surrounding area is pleasant. When I went to visit, there was an organist playing.