Montpellier Cathedral
Montpellier
Copyright: Inu/Shutterstock.comMontpellier Cathedral
A national monument of France, this Roman Catholic cathedral, dedicated to Saint Peter, was originally founded as a church in 1364 and later became a cathedral in 1536. The architectural marvel is built in the Gothic style and captivates visitors with its stunning features, including beautiful stained glass, old religious paintings, and an attached garden.
Useful Information
- Address: Rue Saint-Pierre, Montpellier
- Phone: +33 4 67 66 04 12
- More Info: www.cathedrale-montpellier.fr
- Opening House: Mon–Sat 10:30am–11:45am / 2:30pm–6pm; Sun closed
- Address: Tram: Line 1, station Louis Blanc or Line 1, 2, station Comédie.
- More Info: 85060d6965509eff47dc522c743819337402d7d6
Do & See
There is plenty to do in the way of culture and entertainment, as well as exciting tours to go on — from regional vineyards and wineries to hiking up Pic St-Loup. Visit the city's many cathedrals (Carre Sainte-Anne is one that stands out with its refurbished interior turned into an art space), walk down the windy streets of the Old Town, and plan a field trip to the nearby seaside villages.