Come along and walk with me around and through the stunning Saint Pierre Cathedral from Montpellier ~ in Sunny southern FRANCE š«š·
The church dates back to 1364, it turned into a Cathedral in 1536. (which can be read on the Wikipedia information page below)
What a stories those walls can tell⦠so much history, so much happened.
You will see, as we wander around it⦠its distinguished architecture and the towering pillars at the entrance that truly jump out. It was finally a beautiful sunny day last Saturday after some rainy days. So I just had to go out and explore, especially now I am still around this area.
I just love the tram and public transport system from Montpellier, it brings you to far ends of this city and its surrounding cities and villages easily. No need for a car here.
Curious⦠join me today on this walk!
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Todayās photographic selection will be of 27 PHOTOGRAPHS
Date : 17 May 2025
The Photographs in this post are taken with my iPhone.
I will follow the time stamps on them. So it looks like you are experiencing my adventures on this walk to #discover everything what I saw, like the little #details seen through my eyes.
Location of the St. Pierre Cathedral in Montpellier we find on the following screenshots of Google Maps with the red pin š :
Zooming in, you see it is close to the arc de Triomphe I showed last week:
More information in french you find on their own website here: Cathedrale de Montpellier.
On Wikipedia we find the following short information in English: Wikipedia Montpellier Cathedral!
A little bit more you find on here; The tourism of Montpellier website.
Shall we check out the Cathedral now?
Ok⦠letās go!
As we approach the Cathedral from the far back, we wander through a small alley way. The Cathedral is so large it is hard to get good photos of it in these small streets.
We pass by a side entrance. The red doors pop out. I see the fascinating sculptures and carved details around the door.
Just wow⦠very intricate.
Letās have a closer look at all the details we can see.
Such beautiful carvings / sculptures.
Above this door we see a Rose window. Somehow I like seeing them.
As we walk further the next side door is open. Of course we are peeking inside. The first part is in scaffolding and we canāt see much, we walk under it to see a bit more from the inside of the Cathedral. Just look at it. So beautiful. The light and the pillars pull my eyeā¦
⦠right up to the ceiling. Believe me it is high.
We wander out again and continue our walk to the front of the Cathedral⦠slowly.
As we come around the corner we are right away greeted by the 2 massive pillars in front of the main entrance.
Looking through the opening.
There is luckily a little square in front of it, so we can walk a bit further to take in the front of the Cathedral better. Can you believe that each of the pillars is 4.55 meter in diameter? Source
The furthest we can walk back⦠we see the Gothic Cathedral in all its beauty. Stunning!
I really like this photo as with the people in it you see how large it really is.
Letās look up and see the bell tower and its details. The beautiful gothic architecture.
The main entrance, again the doors are red.
Zooming out a bitā¦
Looking up, all the way.
We wander through the street further to capture different angles. The sun has cast a dark shadow. Its contrast is welcomeā¦
I see a sundial on the wall of the large building next to the Cathedral. You might have noticed in the past, I do capture them. As they fascinate me.
It is located next to the main entrance of this building. We see 2 large statues on each side.
We can read we are standing before the Faculté de Mèdicine - Faculty of Medicine of the university.
The other statue. They are beautifulā¦
From further away we see the entire entrance.
Looking to the right the Cathedral and its pillars are still very prominent in the view.
What a stunning structure, donāt you think?
I love the lines guiding you towards the distanceā¦
As we wander back one more capture. I have never seen anything like this.
I just had to share it with you today. Stay tuned for more beautiful walks in and stunning views of southern Franceā¦ š«š·
ā¦and here I say thatās all for todayās post my friends.
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Have a great day all!
Grtz Jackie
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