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Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire de Béziers dans l'Hérault

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Cathédrale
Eglise gothique
Hérault

Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire de Béziers

    2 Impasse Baudin
    34500 Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire de Béziers
Crédit photo : Vpe - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
800
900
1200
1300
1400
1700
1800
1900
2000
VIIIe siècle
First mention of a building
22 juillet 1209
Bezier bag
Milieu du XIIIe siècle
Beginning of Gothic reconstruction
1788
Bumblebee *Marie*
1840
Historical Monument
1993
Restoration of the Grand Organ
28 septembre 2025
Consecration of the bell *Marie-Espérance*
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Saint-Nazaire Cathedral (old) and Saint-Nazaire cloister: list of 1840

Key figures

Maître Gervais - Architect of the Romanesque church Work destroyed in 1209, visible remains.
Guillaume de Montjoie - Bishop of Béziers (15th century) Sponsor of the balustrade sacristy.
François Granier - Bell founder (18th century) Author of the bumblebee *Marie* (4 tons).
Guillaume Martois - Organ factor (17th century) Buffet Louis XIII of the current organ.
Barbe Marguerite d'Igny de Risaucourt - Princess of the Holy Empire (1689–169) Entered the cloister in 1769.
Théodore Puget - Organ factor (XIXth century) Romantic reconstruction in 1868.

Origin and history

The Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire-et-Saint-Celse de Béziers, classified as a historical monument since 1840, rises on a promontory overlooking the Orb plain, at the location of an ancient Roman temple dedicated to Auguste and Livie. A Romanesque church and cemetery already existed in the 8th century, but the building was completely destroyed during the Beziers bag in 1209, during the Albigois Crusade. Only a few remains of the Romanesque church, the work of Master Gervais, remain today in the Gothic structure.

Reconstruction began in the middle of the 13th century, giving birth to a Gothic cathedral with southern influences. Its square bell tower, 48 meters high, is surmounted by an iron campanile housing a bell of the late eighteenth century, while its west facade, flanked by two crenellated towers, dominates the river. A rose of 10 meters in diameter and a sculpted portal (today disused) adorn this facade, where only two allegorical statues remain: Ecclesia and Synagoga, symbolizing the Church and the Synagogue.

The cloister, which is unfinished and adjacent to the south of the cathedral, is home to medieval lapidary elements and tombstones, as well as to a central fountain now set up in the Place de la Révolution. The galleries, partially built in the 14th century, have carved vaults, while the garden of the bishopric offers a panorama of the historic bridges of the Orb (including the 13th century Old Bridge) and the locks of Fonseranes. Inside, the Greek cross building preserves a crypt from the early 13th century, stalls surmounted by paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries, and a large organ whose buffet Louis XIII (1633) and instrumental part (renovated in the 18th and 18th centuries) were restored in 1993.

The cathedral, dedicated to the saints Nazaire and Celsus, integrates defensive elements such as mâchicoulis and niches, testimony of its role in a city often disputed. The stained glass windows of the choir, protected by 14th-century ironwork grids, and gargoyles (some of which are being renovated) recall its rich artistic heritage. In 1769, the cloister welcomed the burial of Barbe Marguerite d'Igny de Risaucourt, princess of the Holy Empire, illustrating her status as a place of aristocratic memory.

Finally, the bell tower houses six bells, including a 4 tonne bell called Marie (1788), and an hour bell housed in a wrought iron campanile. The cathedral, with its mixture of Gothic architecture, Roman elements and transformations of the 17th to 18th centuries, remains a major symbol of the Occitan heritage, linked to the turbulent history of Béziers and Languedoc.

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