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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free. Saturday from 8am to 2pm and Sunday from 10h30 to 4pm
September 2022
Saturday 17
08:00 - 14:00
Sunday 18
10:30 - 16:00

Cathédrale Notre-Dame

5 enclos Notre-Dame, 62500 Saint-Omer
  • Pas-de-Calais
  • Hauts-de-France

Visit of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Saint Omer

Free visit and exhibition "The cathedral in scanrisées photographs, unpublished views and cuts of the building"
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free. Saturday from 8am to 2pm and Sunday from 10h30 to 4pm
Visite libre de la Cathédrale © Collection AUD, cliché Carl Peterolff

by the Friends of the Cathedral Free visit and exhibition "The cathedral in scanrisées photographs, unpublished views and cuts of the building"
Saturday from 8am to 2pm and Sunday from 10h30 to 4pm
Marvel at the Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer Cathedral, built from the 12th to the 16th century. Admire the quantity and quality of furniture it contains and discover the temporary exhibition of the Friends of the Cathedral in the choir of the canons.
Enclave Notre-Dame, Saint-Omer. Free. Information at the Tourist Office and Congress of the Pays de Saint-Omer on 03.21.98.08.51.

Types d'événement
Exposition
Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
I agree that the image may be freely used, provided that it is attributed to the author by name and shared under the same conditions.
Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Cathédrale Notre-Dame
5 enclos Notre-Dame, 62500 Saint-Omer
  • Pas-de-Calais
  • Hauts-de-France
Unique(Only) Gothic cathedral of the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais, the cathedral Notre-Dame shelters a rich and various furniture which most objects are listed(classified) or register. The famous picture(board) of Rubens representing the descent from the cross is a very beautiful example. Having considered as the most beautiful medieval church of the region, it was at the origin based(established) by Omer in the 7éme century then promoted cathedral in 1561 further to the destruction of Thérouanne by Charles the Fifth.
Tags
Édifice religieux, Monument historique
©Philippe Legris