Cathedral of Our Lady of the Nativity

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Vence, France

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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Nativity Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Nativity is located in Vence, France on 2 Passage Cahours. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Nativity is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category cathedral in France.

Address

2 Passage Cahours

Phone

+33 493584200

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Florent ZHL

Lovely place in the historical center of Vence, nice staff guided us upstairs to discover ‘trésors’, impressive! There was an open air classic opera concert beautifully performed, its is just perfect leisure time!

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shilpi bansal

It looks a very small cathedral from outside, but it’s a big one from inside. You can see different artifacts which describe the old time. There are also the chambers with a display of the clothes, the crockeries used, the price of art, the music room, prayer room etc.

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Monique Könning

Beautiful cathedral in one of the most beatiful towns in France. It's a quiet place. If you don't believe, it's a great place to think. The facade is very colourful. The inside is very nice as well. The floor is beautiful. Take a seat on one of the benches and take a good look around. You'll love it. The mosaic at the baptisery, made by Chagall, is very colourful.

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Hanan Bar On

Nice place not more. On the left side is hiding a nice work of Mark Shagal

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Dhiresh Mistry

It is called smallest cathedral in town. Tourist attraction point.

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Jeffri Buikema

Beautiful cathedral in the beautiful town of Vence. A great place to visit on a hot summerday to enjoy the rather cold atmosphere.

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Matteo De Leo

Wonderful place for a 1-day trip

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David

Excellent Cathedral situated in the centre of Vence. It has a Mark Chagall mosaic under the rear window. Upstairs there is a large collection of exquisite 16th century wooden stations of the cross carvings, look out for the cheeky misericords. If you are lucky you might meet The exceptionally knowledgable female guide who will provide a comprehensive history to the collection.