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Cathedral Saint-Étienne de Meaux 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.
About Cathedral Saint-Étienne de Meaux
The Cathedral of Saint-Étienne de Meaux is a Catholic cathedral located in the city of Meaux, France. It is dedicated to Saint Stephen, the first martyr of Christianity. The cathedral was built between the 12th and 16th centuries and is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in France. It is renowned for its stained glass windows, particularly the 16th-century rose window and the 19th-century windows by the artist Léon Cauchois. The cathedral also houses several notable works of art, including the tomb of Bishop Antoine de Bonsi and a painting of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary by Philippe de Champaigne. The cathedral's bell tower is one of the tallest in France, standing at over 60 meters tall. The Cathedral of Saint-Étienne de Meaux is a popular tourist attraction and a significant religious site, drawing visitors from all over the world.
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