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General Information

Name in local language: Cathédrale Saint-Alain
Beginning of works: 1255
Completion: 1300
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Rib vault
Function / usage: Cathedral
Material: Masonry structure
Architectural style: Southern French Gothic

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 43° 41' 57" N    1° 49' 19" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 13.80 m
total length 73 m
length 58 m
height to key of vault 28 m

Materials

building brick

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Lavaur Cathedral (French:Cathédrale Saint-Alain de Lavaur) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the town of Lavaur, Tarn, France. The cathedral is a national monument since 1911.

Until the Concordat of 1801, this was the seat of the Diocese of Lavaur, now held by the Archbishop of Albi.

The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Alan of Lavaur. The present structure dates from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, and has an octagonal bell-tower. A second, smaller square tower contains a 16th-century jaquemart (a statue which strikes the hours with a hammer). In the bishop's garden is the statue of Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases, one of the companions of Napoleon on Saint Helena.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Lavaur Cathedral" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20009783
  • Published on:
    02/08/2003
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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