
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Best of Europe, 2007 800x1067
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Noteworthy are the two crosses to right and left of the altar, preserved since the council of 1274 as a symbol of the union of the churches, and the Bourbon chapel, built by the Cardinal de Bourbon and his brother Pierre de Bourbon, son-in-law of Louis XI, a masterpiece of 15th century sculpture.
Begun in the twelfth century on the ruins of a 6th century church, it was completed in 1476. The building is 80 metres long (internally), 20 metres wide at the choir, and 32.5 metres high in the nave. The cathedral organ was built by Daublaine and Callinet and was installed in 1841 at the end of the apse and had 15 stops. It was rebuilt in 1875 by and given 30 stops, three keyboards of 54 notes and pedals for 27.
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Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Best of Europe, 2007
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Picture of Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Cathedral of John the Baptist) in Lyon, France.
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Filename: [name too long] Date: 2007:07:17 File Size: 358685 bytes Width: 800 pixels Height: 1067 pixels Camera: Canon PowerShot A640 Exposure Time: 1/1250 s F-Number: f/2.8 Focal Length: 7.3 mm |
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