ÉGLISE SAINT-PIERRE
This church in the heart of the city features a central nave in Gothic style.
Facing Hôtel-de-Ville, Saint-Pierre church sits majestically, its forecourt bustling with activity in fine weather. Built in the 19th century, it is the city's largest church. Built in the neo-Romanesque style around 1860 by the architect Berthiet, it is the town's largest church. Distinguishable from afar with its two 53-metre-high octagonal bell towers, the building features a central Gothic nave. The interior is packed with biblical representations. Guided tours to discover its hidden secrets are available from the tourist office.
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Really beautiful church, with enormous and overwhelming acoustics. Lovely little choir organ by Aristide C.-Coll, but it's quite sad to know that the Main Organ (by J. Dunand) is now unplayable, and (given the situation when this comment was posted), will probably have to be reconstructed...