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ST. STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL

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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges, with its 65-metre north tower, is a Unesco World Heritage Site and a concert venue.

Saint-Étienne Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This large, luminous vessel, 124 m long, 40.80 m wide and 37.15 m under vault, is the widest and one of the tallest Gothic cathedrals in France. Although consecrated in 1324, its construction dates from the late 12th to the 16th century. For several years now, the cathedral has been the object of conservation campaigns to combat the ravages of pollution on its sculptures. One of the most original features of the church is its five portals of different sizes, decorated with sculptures depicting the major themes of the Old and New Testaments. From the gardens of the town hall, you can admire the pyramidal chevet with its double-flight flying buttresses. Also worth seeing: Canon Goumet's astonishing copper meridian, with its three eyelets pierced through the windows to allow the sun's rays to fall on it at midday, and the ensemble of stained glass windows dating from the 12th to 17th centuries - the "Grand Housteau" window donated by Duke Jean de Berry and the Annunciation from Jacques Cœur's chapel. The lower church houses the partial recumbent of the Duc de Berry, a small gallery remnant of an 11th-century sanctuary with libertine motifs, and the large statues that once decorated the façade. The great organ case dates from the second half of the 17th century, and the decorated astronomical clock from the early 15th century. The north tower, known as the "Butter Tower", rises to a height of 65 metres, and is accessible via guided tours.

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Visited in february 2016
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Très belle bâtisse avec ses sculptures telles des dentelles, du parc de l'évêché on se rend mieux compte de son importance et on peut faire de très belles photos
cynben
Visited in august 2016
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Merveilleux monument classé à l'Unesco.
Les vitraux du 11e et 12e valent le déplacement, avec leur bleu profond.
A voir aussi, la crypte et la tour pour une vue sur Bourges et la campagne alentours.
A chercher, les 2 "culs" de la cathédrale
india18
Visited in april 2016
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La Cathédrale de Bourges est magnifique et imposante. Les vitraux sont somptueux! Vivement que les travaux de rénovation soient enfin terminés, après tant d'années, pour pouvoir enfin l'apprécier à sa juste valeur.

Et puis sa position centrale en fait un bon point de départ (ou d'arrivée) pour une ballade dans les rues médiévales.
Marie.C
Visited in august 2016
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Elle est vraiment magnifique, elle figure d'ailleurs parmi les plus belles de France. Ses vitraux et son architecture Gothique et son emplacement sur cette très belle place lui donnent beaucoup de caractère... Une vraie fierté !
Morojjbab
Visited in june 2016
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Très belle cathédrale qui est en cours de rénovation. Les parties restaurées lui donnent une majesté imposante. C'est une des plus belles de France! De style gothique, la façade tout comme les vitraux à l'intérieur, sont magnifiques.
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