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ST. STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL

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Place Saint-Etienne, 31000Toulouse, France
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2024
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Toulouse's Cathédrale Saint-Étienne is a must-see, with its fine collection of stained glass windows and concerts

The history of Saint-Etienne's cathedral spans several centuries, from the 3rd to the 17th century. This explains its somewhat heterogeneous appearance and the juxtaposition of a single nave in the southern Gothic style with a choir inspired by the northern Gothic style. Majestic, wonderfully illuminated, it stands out at the end of the square of the same name. Its visit is well worth the detour.

The location at the entrance of the ancient decumanus of the city would have been chosen by the first bishop St-Sernin, martyred in 250. A first cathedral was built in the5th century by the bishop St-Euxpère. Around 1071, Izarn, financially supported by Count Guillaume, began the construction of a new church of which the Raymondine nave remains (vaulting in the 13th century under Count Raymond VI whose arms - Cross with 12 pearls - are sculpted on the keystone of the first bay).

In 1270, as the Gothic style spread in the north of France, Bishop Bertrand de l'Isle-Jourdain, inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris, launched the construction of a new chevet which was interrupted for a long time at the height of the triforium. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the building site was revived. But on December 9, 1609, a violent fire reduced the whole to ashes. In the 19th century, the cloister was destroyed (see Augustins museum).

Beautiful collection of stained glass windows from the 13th to the 20th century. Tapestries, stalls and an organ are classified. Concerts are regularly organized there.

Moreover, the creator of the Canal du Midi, Pierre-Paul Riquet, rests in this place.

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Visited in may 2024
Imponente catedral de Toulouse dedicada a S. Pedro.
Visited in may 2024
C'est un contact avec l'histoire, un édifice grandiose du XVe siècle, le bâtiment a 600 ans. il y a des images qui racontent l'Évangile. Y a-t-il des endroits où vous pouvez vous asseoir et prier tranquillement, réfléchir à votre vie, au Sauveur, aux raisons pour lesquelles il est mort pour nous ? Après tout, Dieu a tellement aimé ce monde qu’il a donné son Fils unique, afin que quiconque croit en lui ne périsse pas, mais ait la vie éternelle ! croyant en Jésus-Christ ! Jésus-Christ nous donne le salut aujourd'hui ! salut à tous et vous pouvez aller dans ce temple, ou dans un autre et dire en vous-même : Seigneur, pardonne-moi, j'ouvre mon cœur devant Toi, Viens dans ma vie, sois mon Sauveur personnel et mon Seigneur.
Visited in may 2024
Linda
Visited in may 2024
Très belle église
Visited in may 2024
Endroit incontournable lorsque l'on passe à toulouse...

Dommage que les 3/4 des gens bien français vois ça comme un musée ou le passé d'une autre époque...

Bref l'histoire nous l'as fait bien comprendre il y a déjà bien longtemps de ça.....

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