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La cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier était à l'origine la chapelle du monastère bénédictin de Saint-Benoît, fondée en 1364, "par le pape Urbain V." Cette église fut érigée en cathédrale en 1536, lorsque le siège épiscopal est transféré de Maguelone à Montpellier. L'historienne montpelliéraine Louise Guiraud décrit précisément l'architecture du bâtiment ainsi que la composition des différentes chapelles.


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  • Urlaub in der Provence 18. - 21. Maerz 2008
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  • Montpellier
  • Suedfrankreich
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