- Le Puy Cathedral
Le Puy Cathedral ("Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy") is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument ofFrance , inLe Puy-en-Velay , Auvergne. It has been a centre of pilgrimage in its own right since before the time ofCharlemagne , as well as forming part of the pilgrimage route toSantiago de Compostela . Since 1998 it has been aUNESCO World Heritage Site , as part of the "Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France".It is the seat of the
Bishop of Le Puy .Building description
The cathedral forms the highest point of the city, rising from the foot of the "Rocher Corneille", and contains architecture of every period from the fifth century to the fifteenth, which gives it an individual appearance. The bulk of construction however dates from the first half of the 12th century.
Formerly, the visitor passed through a porch standing well out from the building and, after descending beneath the pavement, emerged by a stairway in front of the high altar; the principal stairway is now covered by a bold vaulting which serves as base for one half of the church.
The façade, striped in courses of white
sandstone and black volcanicbreccia , is reached by a flight of sixty steps, and consists of three orders: the lowest composed of three high arcades opening into the porch, which extends beneath the first bays of the nave; above are three central windows that light the nave; above them are three gables, one the gable-end of the nave, flanked by two openwork screening gables. The southtransept doorway is sheltered by a fine Romanesque porch. Behind the choir rises a separate Romanesque bell-tower in seven storeys.The bays of the nave are roofed by octagonal cupolas, the cupola at the crossing forming a lantern; the choir and transepts are barrel vaulted.
The four galleries of the striking parti-coloured
cloister were constructed from theCarolingian period to the twelfth century. It is connected to remains of 13th century fortifications that separated the cathedral precincts separated from the rest of the city. Near the cathedral, the 11-centurybaptistry of St. John is built on Roman foundations.
=PilgrThe cathedral became very early on a centre of the cult of
Our Lady and a place of pilgrimage -Charlemagne made the pilgrimage to Le Puy twice - which brought it great wealth and influence. Its treasures escaped the ravages of war repeatedly over the centuries until theFrench Revolution , when all were destroyed, including the ebony statue of Our Lady of Le Puy which had been a gift of Saint Louis.Pilgrims starting their journey to
Santiago de Compostela gather to be blessed each morning. The cathedral has been aUNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998, as part of the "Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France".ources
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09185b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Le Puy]
* [http://www.sacredsites.com/europe/france/le_puy.html Sacred Sites: Cathedral of Notre Dame, Le Puy]
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