Arles, France
6 Place de la République
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+33 490960738
The Cathedral of St. Trophime (Trophimus / Cathédrale Saint-Trophime in French) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral built between the 12th century and the 15th century in Arles.
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Beautiful church that apparently began construction in the 12th century. Many of the tapestries appear quite faded but I think that adds to the charm and history. There is actually a huge collection of relics locked away in a church alcove behind metal bars. Otherwise, as with many other churches in France, there are tons of statues and paintings depicting stardard components of Christianity. Very beautiful.
must visit place. so beautiful
Very quiet, contemplative space. Some pretty stained glass and a few tapestries.
Very well preserved church and monastery
Beautiful historical chruch, great stone carving in front of main entrance. It's just next to Hotel De Ville, that's the city hall of Arles.
So let’s be honest. Arles is best visited in summer, and for me, during the Arles Photo Festival in July. Then all the churches are used as gallery spaces. It’s when this church becomes interesting. I wouldn’t say this church is huge (some of the comments by other visitors).
The church, built in the 11th-12th centuries on the site of an earlier church, is a great example of Romanesque architecture. The church is named after one of the earliest bishops of Earl. Along with other Roman structures in the Earl, the church entered the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The interior of the church is less impressive than the outside, but if you are already here, you can take a moment to look inside the church.
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