A huge church in the Renaissance, St. Pierre is the largest religious building in Nantes, and the entire church has many Renaissance-style frescoes and sculptures to visit.
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Cathedrale de Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Cathedral of St. Pierre and St. Paul, built in 1434, is a masterpiece of the Renaissance and a typical Flame Gothic style. From the outside, the church looks like a fortress surrounded by a zigzag castle, which is very eye-catching, while the inside is a typical Renaissance palace. The important display in the church is the mausoleum specially made by Princess Anne Brittany for her parents, that is, the stone tombs of Duke François II and Duchess Marguerite.
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Cathedrale de Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A huge church in the Renaissance, St. Pierre is the largest religious building in Nantes, and the entire church has many Renaissance-style frescoes and sculptures to visit.
The church is Nantes' most famous, and the exterior of the church is typical of Renaissance style, very similar to Notre Dame. Inside the two square towers are the church bells, and you can follow the spiral stairs to the top of the tower, overlooking the entire old town of Nantes, the scenery is very beautiful.
The Cathedral of Saint Pierre and St Paul in Nantes was built more than 600 years ago and is said to have taken more than 400 years to build. The exterior of the church is a bit like Notre Dame, and the interior colored windows give up the common theme of biblical stories, and instead change to a collage of simple mosaic stained glass, which is ingenious and beautiful.
CathédraleSt-PierreetSt-Paul St. Pierre and St. Paul's Cathedrals are Gothic churches with magnificent white architecture, exquisite sculptures and beautiful interiors. The tomb of King François II is in the church. It is a 10-minute walk from the train station.
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