Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Worth visiting
Added on 24 Mar 2015,
last edited by »biroto-Redaktion« on 24 Mar 2015
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Canal de Garonne : Bordeaux - Royan former provisional route | Route | 0,8 km |
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Canal des 2 mers - Mediterranean route - Cycle route Switzerland-Mediterranean | Tour | 1,0 km |
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Type of sights
Church/cathedral / World heritage site
Name and address
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Place Pey Berland
FR-33000 Bordeaux
GEO-data
Geodetic coordinates
44.837642 -0.577669
Elevation
17 m
Communication
Phone
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Fax
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Internet
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Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of Bordeaux-Bazas, located in Bordeaux .
The cathedral was consecrated by Pope Urban II in 1096. Of the original Romanesque edifice, only a wall in the nave remains. The Royal Gate is from the early 13th century, while the rest of the construction is mostly from the 14th-15th centuries. The building is a national monument of France.
In this church in 1137 the 13-year-old Eleanor of Aquitaine married the future Louis VII, a few months before she became Queen.
A separate bell tower, the Tour Pey-Berland , is next to the cathedral.
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Hours of opening:
Summer timetable (From June 1st to September 30th)
Morning | Afternoon | |
Monday | Closed | 3pm to 7.30pm |
Tuesday | 10am to 1pm | |
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday | ||
Saturday | ||
Sunday | 9.30am to 1pm | 3pm to 7.30pm (June and September) |
Winter timetable (From October 1st to May 31st)
Morning | Afternoon | |
Monday | Closed | 2pm to 7pm |
Tuesday | 10am to 12am | 2pm to 6pm |
Wednesday | 2pm to 7pm | |
Thursday | 2pm to 6pm | |
Friday | ||
Saturday | 2pm to 7pm | |
Sunday | 9.30am to 12am | 2pm to 6pm |
Nearby cycle routes and tours
Route name | Type | Dist. to route |
---|---|---|
Canal de Garonne : Bordeaux - Royan former provisional route | Route | 0,8 km |
Route | 0,8 km | |
Route | 0,8 km | |
Route | 1,0 km | |
Route | 1,2 km | |
Route | 1,2 km | |
Tour | 0,0 km | |
Tour | 0,1 km | |
Tour | 0,8 km | |
Canal des 2 mers - Mediterranean route - Cycle route Switzerland-Mediterranean | Tour | 1,0 km |
Tour | 1,7 km | |
Tour | 1,8 km | |
Tour | 2,1 km |
Added on 24 Mar 2015,
last edited by »biroto-Redaktion« on 24 Mar 2015