Saint-Étienne Cathedral

Local nameCathédrale Saint-Charles-Borromée
LocationSaint-Étienne, France

Saint-Étienne Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, in Saint-Étienne, Loire, France.

It has been the cathedral of the Diocese of Saint-Étienne since its creation on 26 December 1970.

The building was constructed as an elaborate parish church between 1912 and 1923 in a primitive neo-Gothic style, on a Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple nave, and a belltower on the west front. The building is 80 metres long, 30 metres wide and 17 metres from the centre of the roof vault to the ground. The organ in the choir dates from 1930, and there is another very imposing one by A. Durand from 1968. The building was a highly ambitious one from the start, and remains unfinished.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Étienne_Cathedral

Address 8 Rue du 4 Septembre, Saint-Étienne 42000, France

Coordinates 45°26'27.753" N 4°23'4.462" E

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