Valence Religious Heritage
Valence's religious landscape is defined by its Romanesque architecture and diverse history. The 11th-century Cathédrale Saint-Apollinaire stands as a centerpiece, while the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste marks the center of the old town. The collection includes the former Benedictine abbey of Notre-Dame-de-Soyons and the historic Chapelle des Cordeliers, alongside the Protestant Temple Saint-Ruf, reflecting the city's spiritual evolution from the Middle Ages through the Reformation.
Église Saint-jean-Baptiste de Valence
Located on Place Saint-Jean in the old town, this Catholic church is built in the Romanesque style. It is a key site of regional heritage and offers full wheelchair accessibility.
Église Notre-Dame-de-Soyons
Formerly a Benedictine abbey for women, this historic site reflects the city's monastic traditions and is recognized as an important element of regional heritage.
Valence Cathedral
Valence Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in Valence, Drôme, France. The cathedral is in the Romanesque architectural tradition.
Temple Saint-Ruf de Valence
A Protestant place of worship located on Rue Saint-James. This temple occupies a historic site and serves as a primary center for the city's Reformed community.
Chapelle des Cordeliers (ancienne)
A historic former chapel that forms part of the city's medieval heritage.
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