Cambrai Cathedral
Cambrai Cathedral, officially known as Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Graça, is located in the city of Cambrai, northern France. This Roman Catholic cathedral, originally built in the 13th century, showcases a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles. It serves as the seat of the Bishop of Cambrai and is known for its impressive stained glass windows and intricate sculptures.
The cathedral has undergone several renovations and restorations over the centuries, particularly after damage during World War I. Its notable features include a tall bell tower and a richly decorated interior, making it a significant landmark in the region and a popular destination for visitors.