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Cathedrals and Collegiates in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Collégiale Saint-Vincent de Montréal
Romanesque and Gothic Church
11290 Montréal

The Collège Saint-Vincent de Montréal, built in the 14th century in Aude, is an ancient fortified church classified as a historical monument, famous for its carved porch and 17th century stalls.
Cathedral of St. Eulalie and St. Julie of Elne
Romanesque Church
66200 Elne

The Cathedral of St. Eulalie and St.Julie d'Elne, a Romanesque Romanesque building dating back to the 11th and 11th centuries, dominates the upper town of Elne in Occitanie. Former episcopal seat of Roussillon, it combines Romanesque architecture and Gothic elements, with a cloister classified since 1840.
Saint-Fulcran Cathedral of Lodève
Gothic Church
34700 Lodève

The Cathedral of Saint-Fulcran de Lodève, a southern Gothic building of the 13th-XIVth centuries, was the seat of the former diocese of Lodève in Occitanie. Ranked a historic monument in 1840, it dominates the city northwest of Montpellier.
Saint John Baptist Cathedral of Alès
Gothic Church
30100 Alès

The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Alès, built between the 12th and 18th centuries, is a former religious building located in Alès in Occitanie, mixing Romanesque and neo-classical styles after successive reconstructions.
Saint-Pons Cathedral of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières
Romanesque Church
34220 Saint-Pons-de-Thomières

Saint-Pons Cathedral of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, a former Benedictine abbey of the 10th century that became cathedral in the 14th century, combines Romanesque, Gothic and Neoclassical architecture in the Hérault, Occitanie.
Collégiale de Quézac
Fortified Church
48320 Quézac

The Collège de Quézac, an ancient 14th century fortified church in Lozère, is an emblematic pilgrimage site dedicated to Notre-Dame, marked by medieval legend and major historical transformations.
Collegiate Notre-Dame de Grace de Sérignan
Romanesque and Gothic Church
34410 Sérignan

The Collège Notre-Dame de Grace de Sérignan is an ancient Gothic church of the 13th and 15th centuries, located in the Hérault, classified as a historical monument for its architecture combining Roman and Southern Gothic.
Collégiale Notre-Dame de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
Gothic Church
30400 Villeneuve-lès-Avignon

The Collège Notre-Dame de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, a 14th century southern Gothic building, stands in the Gard in Occitanie. Founded by Cardinal Arnaud de Via, it embodies the architectural heritage of the Avignon papacy.