General Information
Other name(s): | Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez |
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Beginning of works: | 1277 |
Completion: | 1577 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Location
Location: |
Rodez, Aveyron (12), Occitanie, France |
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Coordinates: | 44° 21' 3" N 2° 34' 26" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
length | 107 m | |
church tower | height | 87 m |
Chronology
16 February 1276
— 17 February 1276 |
Choir and bell tower collapse. |
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Rodez Cathedral (French:Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Rodez, France. The cathedral is a national monument and is the seat of the Bishopric of Rodez. The closed west front once formed part of the city wall of Rodez.
History
Rodez was Christianized in the 4th-5th century AD, and the first mention of a cathedral dates from around 516. This structure was rebuilt c. 1000; almost nothing remains of it after the decision to rebuild it from scratch in 1276.
The works were halted for many years by the Black Death and the Hundred Years War, and were restarted only in the early 15th century with the completion of the choir and its vault, as well as the transept and of the first sectors of the nave. After the fire of 1510, bishop François d'Estaing had it rebuilt in 1513-1526 under the direction of Antoine Salvan with a new majestic bell tower. The cathedral was completed around 1531.
In 1792–98, Pierre Méchain and Jean-Baptiste Delambre used Rodez Cathedral as the central surveying point for their calculation of the circumference of the earth. This was used in the definition of the metre (see History of the metre).
Overview
Despite the long construction process, the cathedral is characterized by a remarkable unity of style, which is mostly the Gothic one imported by architect Jean Deschamps into the Midi from northern France.
The cathedral is constructed of red sandstone. It has a severe façade, flanked by two sturdy towers, which betray ist defensive function: the west front once formed part of the city walls of Rodez. The belltower, standing at 87–m, is surmounted by a lantern carrying the statue of the Virgin with a choir of four angels.
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Participants
- Antoine Salvanh (architect) (tower)
- Jean Salvanh (architect) (façade)
- Jean Deschamps (architect)
Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- L'art français (tome 2). Temps modernes - 1430-1620. Flammarion, Paris (France), pp. 336. (1994):
- Cathédrale de Rodez. Travaux de restauration à 87 mètres de haut. In: Prévention BTP, n. 69 (December 2004), pp. 20-25. (2004):
- Du Gothique à la Renaissance. Architecture et décor en France 1470 - 1550. Publications de l'Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence (France). (2003):
- Imitare Ecclesias Nobiles. Die Kathedralen von Narbonne, Toulouse und Rodez und die nordfranzösische Rayonnantgotik im Languedoc. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms (Germany). (1992):
- Les plus belles cathédrales de France. Sélection du Readers Digest, Paris (France), pp. 100-105. (1997):
- About this
data sheet - Structure-ID
20006488 - Published on:
29/10/2002 - Last updated on:
30/12/2019