- Verdun Cathedral
Verdun Cathedral ("Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Verdun") is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, and national monument ofFrance , inVerdun in Lorraine.It is the seat of the
Bishop of Verdun .History
In about 330,
Saint Saintin evangelised the city of Verdun and founded a church dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. In 457Saint Pulchrone had a cathedral built inside the walls of a ruined Roman building, on the present site.Several buildings were erected and destroyed on this site, until in
990 Bishop Heimon ordered the construction of a new cathedral on the Romano-Rhenish plan: a nave, two transepts, two opposing apses, each one flanked by two belltowers.In the 12th century the architect Garin built the east choir, the two portals of Saint John and of the Lion, and the crypts. The building was consecrated by
Pope Eugene III in 1147. Thecloister seems also to have been built at about this time, close to a ravine.In the 14th century the cathedral was refurbished in the
Renaissance style; the flat wooden ceiling was replaced by a vaulted one, the windows were enlarged, and the interior was decorated with frescos. The firstrood screen was constructed and spires were added to the towers. Gothic side-chapels were added to either side of the lower end of the nave; the last side-chapel, dedicaated to the Assumption, was built between 1522 and 1530. At about the same time the cloister was entirely rebuilt in theFlamboyant style, of which it is a spectacular example.On
2 April 1755 , the roof and towers were set on fire by a bolt of lightning; the spires were never replaced. The cathedral was badly damaged, and from 1760 was overhauled in the Classical style, of which the principal works are the refurbished nave, the east tower, the organs,and especially the magnificentRococo baldacchino .The cathedral was severely damaged during
World War I between 1916 and 1917; the eastern block was totally destroyed, and the towers have never been rebuilt. During the restoration that took place between 1920 and 1936 a number of Romanesque features were re-discovered, as well as thecrypt . The cathedral was re-inaugurated in 1935. In July 1946 the cathedral was visited by Mgr Roncalli, the futurePope John XXIII .The millennium of the oldest cathedral in Lorraine was celebrated in 1990.
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* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dverd.html Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Verdun]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15350c.htm Cathoic Encyclopedia: Verdun]
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* [http://www.cathedrale-verdun.com.fr Cathedral official website]
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