Cathedral of Le Puy
The Cathedral of Le Puy, officially known as Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Puy, is a Romanesque cathedral located in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. It is renowned for its unique architecture, featuring a striking volcanic rock setting and a distinctive bell tower. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and serves as an important pilgrimage site on the Camino de Santiago route.
Construction of the cathedral began in the 11th century, and it showcases beautiful stained glass windows and intricate sculptures. The interior houses several chapels and religious artifacts, reflecting its historical significance and artistic heritage. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.