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Cathedrals · Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Cathedral Saint-Pierre de Poitiers

📍 1 Rue Sainte-Croix, 86000 Poitiers Cathedrals · Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Opening hours9 AM - 7:30 PM
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Phone+33 5 49 41 23 76

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Cathedral Saint-Pierre de Poitiers 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-Pierre de Poitiers

The Cathedral Saint-Pierre de Poitiers is a stunning Romanesque church located in the heart of the historic city of Poitiers, France. Built in the 12th century, it is one of the largest and most impressive Romanesque churches in France. The cathedral's nave is particularly remarkable, with its soaring columns and ornate carvings. The cathedral's façade is also notable, featuring intricate sculptures and carvings that tell biblical stories and depict scenes from the lives of the saints. Visitors can also admire the cathedral's stained glass windows, which date back to the 13th and 14th centuries and are considered some of the finest examples of medieval stained glass in France. The cathedral is also home to a number of other artistic and cultural treasures, including a 13th-century baptismal font, a 14th-century carved wooden choir screen, and a collection of tapestries dating back to the 16th century. Today, the Cathedral Saint-Pierre de Poitiers remains an important place of worship and a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to marvel at its beauty and rich history.

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