Narbonne Cathedral
Narbonne Cathedral, officially known as Cathedral of Saint Just and Saint Pasteur, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Narbonne, France. Construction began in 1272, and it was intended to be a grand Gothic structure. However, due to various factors, including financial constraints, the cathedral remains unfinished, with only one of its planned towers completed.
The cathedral is notable for its impressive stained glass windows and intricate sculptures. It features a large nave and a beautiful choir area, showcasing the architectural style of the Gothic period. Today, it serves as a significant historical and cultural landmark in Narbonne.