Troyes Cathedral

Troyes Cathedral

Troyes Cathedral ("Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes") is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Troyes in Champagne.

It is the seat of the Bishop of Troyes.

Building history and description

The site has been used for religious buildings since at least the 4th century, when an oratory stood on the site. A cathedral was built in the 9th century, but was badly damaged by Norman invasions and was replaced in the 10th century, from about 940, when bishop Milo built a Romanesque cathedral. This building was the location of the Council of Troyes that opened on 13 January 1128/29, at which the Order of the Knights Templar was confirmed and its rule established. The Romanesque cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1188.

Construction of the present Gothic cathedral was ordered in about 1200 by bishop Garnier de Traînel and begun under bishop Hervé in 1208. Work continued until the 17th century. The cathedral only has one tower, St. Peter's; St. Paul's tower to the south was never built, and the building is thus still in fact unfinished. A steeple, with a height of 110 metres, once stood over the crossing: it was ruined by a tornado in 1365, and struck by lightning in 1700, after which it was not rebuilt.

The cathedral structure has suffered other natural disasters: part of the choir was destroyed in a hurricane in 1228, and the roof was set alight by lightning in 1389.

The earliest part is the 13th century choir. The elaborate façade dates from the beginning of the 16th century. The three main portals are the work of the architect Martin de Chambiges (c. 1460-1532). The cathedral escaped destruction during the French Revolution, but was de-Christianised and turned into a Temple of Abundance for several years.

It is particularly noted for its exceptional stained-glass windows [Among them is one which apparently has a representation of the famous Indo-Parthian king Gondophares who was ruling in Taxila from 20 to 41 CE, in what is now north-western Pakistan (see Bivar, A.D.H., 2007: "Gondophares and the Indo-Parthians", pp. 26-31, in: "The Age of the Parthians", ed. Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis and Sarah Stewart. Ib. Tauris, New York. ISBN 978-1-84511-406-0).

According to the legends and traditions contained in the Acts of Thomas, and preserved by the Indian Christians of St. Thomas, the Apostle Thomas fled to the East after the crucifixion. He stayed for some time at Gondophares' court where Thomas is said to have built a palace for him before heading on to southern India where he was, according to the legend, martyred near modern Chennai (Madras) (see: James, M. R., 1966: "The Acts of Thomas" in "The Apocryphal New Testament", pp. 365-377; 434-438. Oxford).] of dates from the 13th to the 19th century, with a surface area of 1,500 m², and for the magnificent treasure containing among many other important works the reliquary casket or shrine of Saint Bernard de Clairvaux.

The cathedral, containing the nave, two principal aisles and two further subsidiary aisles, is 114 metres long and 50 metres wide (across the transepts), with a height from the top of the vault of 29.5 metres; the height of the cupola and the tower is 62.34 metres.

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Notes

References

* Balcon, Sylvie, and Philippot, Jacques, 2001. "La cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes". Paris: Centre des monuments nationaux, Monum (Éditions du Patrimoine). ISBN 2-85822-615-6 ISBN 978-2-85822-615-3

External links

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* [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/inventai/itiinv/cathedrale/docimage/troyes/cat_troyes.html Ministère de la Culture: Archive photographs]
* [http://www.patrimoinedefrance.org/mon019.htm Patrimoine de France: Cathédrale de Troyes]
* [http://vieuxtroyes.free.fr/t/engcath.htm VieuxTroyes: Local history site with photos]
* [http://www.gotik-romanik.de/Troyes,%20Kathedrale%20Thumbnails/Thumbnails.html Photos]
* [http://www.scholares.net/index.php?Gazetteer-Troyes Location of the cathedral]


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