- Lectoure Cathedral
Lectoure Cathedral ("Cathédrale Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais de Lectoure") is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument ofFrance , located in the town ofLectoure .It was the seat of the former
Diocese of Lectoure , divided under theConcordat of 1801 between theDiocese of Agen and theArchdiocese of Toulouse .Building history
The former cathedral dominates the town and the belfry tower of 1488 can be seen at a distance as the town is approached. The repairs and modifications of the cathedral go back to the 12th century. The unadorned west front erected in the 15th century has been modified through the ages, and niches above the door have all but melted away due to the fragility of the
limestone .The nave was vaulted at the end of the 12th century, then repaired in 1480. Vaulted chapels were added at the beginning of the 16th century and more alterations followed in the 17th and 18th centuries. The choir and apse were also reconstructed at the beginning of the 16th century, and the five square apsidal chapels were completed. The
ambulatory was created in 1600 by introducing ten cylindrical piers, and the carved early 17th centurychoir stalls were placed here in the 19th century. Thestained glass is typically 19th century with a "Tree of Jesse " in the "Chapelle de la Sainte Famille."External links
* [http://www.scholares.net/index.php?Gazetteer-Lectoure Location]
* [http://www.barriol.net/IMG/jpg/lectoure.jpgPicture of Lectoure cathedral]
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