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Cathedrals · Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Cathedral Saint-Caprais d'Agen

📍 Pl. du Maréchal Foch, 47000 Agen Cathedrals · Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Opening hours9 AM - 7 PM except Mondays
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Phone+33 5 53 66 37 27

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Cathedral Saint-Caprais d'Agen is a remarkable piece of French religious and architectural heritage. Locate it on the map, book a room nearby in a click, or add it to your travel list to build your itinerary.

⛪ Gothic & Romanesque🆓 Often free entry🕊 Religious heritage📷 Iconic landmark

About Cathedral Saint-Caprais d'Agen

The Saint-Caprais Cathedral is located in the heart of Agen, in southwestern France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Caprasius, who is believed to have been a 4th-century martyr. The current cathedral was built in the 12th and 13th centuries in the Romanesque style, and underwent several modifications over the centuries, including the addition of Gothic elements. The cathedral has a cruciform plan, with a nave and four aisles, and is flanked by two towers, one of which houses the bells. One of the highlights of the cathedral is the elaborate choir screen, which dates from the 16th century and is carved with scenes from the life of Christ. Another notable feature is the treasury, which contains many precious objects, including reliquaries, chalices, and crosses. The cathedral also houses a number of beautiful stained glass windows, some of which date back to the 13th century. The Saint-Caprais Cathedral is not only a place of worship, but also a cultural and historical landmark of the city of Agen. It attracts visitors from all over the world who come to admire its rich architectural heritage and artistic treasures.

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