Bayonne Cathedral
Bayonne Cathedral, officially known as Cathedral of Saint Mary of Bayonne, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Bayonne, France. It is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture and was designated a historical monument in 1862. The cathedral's construction began in the 13th century and continued for several centuries, showcasing a blend of styles, including Romanesque and Gothic elements.
The cathedral features impressive stained glass windows and a remarkable wooden choir. Its twin bell towers, which rise to 81 meters, dominate the Bayonne skyline. The cathedral is an important religious site and a popular tourist attraction, reflecting the rich history of the Basque Country.