Toulouse Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in Toulouse, France
Toulouse Cathedral combines Romanesque and Gothic architecture in a single building, with a Romanesque nave from the 11th century and a Gothic choir from the 13th century. A central pillar joins these two distinct sections together.
The origins trace back to the 3rd century, when Saint Saturnin established an initial chapel on the site. Over the centuries, successive religious structures were built there, marking the location's spiritual importance.
The cathedral houses two organs whose sounds fill the space during services and shape the worship experience. The intricately carved walnut wood choir stalls display the craftsmanship of earlier centuries.
Access to the cathedral is normally available daily, with adjusted times on Sundays for services. Public transit by metro provides a direct and convenient way to reach the location.
The facade appears irregular because it results from two incomplete churches that were later joined together. Due to stone scarcity in the region, brick became the primary building material, giving the structure its distinctive appearance.
Location: Toulouse
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture, Gothic architecture, Meridional Gothic
Address: place Saint-Étienne
Website: http://paroissescathedraletoulouse.fr
GPS coordinates: 43.59990,1.45040
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:01
Toulouse holds a network of historical buildings, museums, and squares that form the cultural backbone of the city. The Capitole serves as the administrative center and dominates the main square, while the Romanesque Basilica Saint-Sernin displays massive stone walls that span centuries of history....
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