- Senez Cathedral
Senez Cathedral ("Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Senez") is a
Roman Catholic cathedral, and national monument ofFrance , inSenez .It was formerly the seat of the
Bishopric of Senez , abolished under theConcordat of 1801 , when its territory was added to theDiocese of Digne .Building history
The present Romanesque church stands on the site of several older cathedral buildings, but itself dates from the 12th-13th centuries. Construction started in 1176 and the cathedral was consecrated on
22 October 1246 .It suffered severely in the
French Wars of Religion and its belltower was destroyed byProtestants . It was rebuilt in the 17th century.It is particularly known for its church furnishings. The tapestries (seven by Aubusson, end of the 17th century, and one by
Audemar ofEnghien , end of the 16th century) were presented by Monseigneur de Ruffo Bonneval (bishop of Senez 1783-1784) to mark the completion of the restoration.Napoleon I passed through Senez on3 March 1815 and greatly admired them. The church'schoir stalls ,lectern and altar, of the 17th and 18th centuries, are also particularly fine. It has twoaltarpiece s of carved and gilded wood, also from the 17th century.Outside, on the west wall, is a
sundial , dating from 1673 and repainted in 1784.ources
* [http://www.provenceweb.fr/e/alaupro/senez/senez.htm Provenceweb: Description of cathedral and village of Senez]
* [http://catho04.cef.fr/decouvrir/paroisses/senez/senez-1.html Diocese of Digne website: Senez Cathedral]
* [http://www.route-napoleon.com/map/04/senez/pat/ Route Napoleon website: Senez village and cathedral]
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