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Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon

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Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Cathedrale Saint-Jean de Besancon
Phone:
+33 3 81 83 34 62

Address:
10 rue de la Convention, 25000, Besancon, France

The Cathedral of Saint John of Bensançon , commonly known as Besançon Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Besançon, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Besançon. The cathedral consists of a large nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to the 13th century. It has two facing apses, each with an altar. The lack of a transept and the facing apses parallel the designs of contemporary German cathedrals. The Romanesque arches date from the 13th century. It does not have a main doorway. The choir dates to the 18th Century. The cathedral is situated near the base of Mont Saint-Étienne, below the citadel. To the east of the cathedral is the 16th century Porte Rivotte, with two round towers, and pedestrian walkways dating to the 19th century. To the west is the Porte Noire, a Roman triumphal arch of the 2nd century with extensive sculptural decoration.
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