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Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-André)

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Bordeaux Cathedral, officially Cathédrale Saint-André, stands as a towering symbol of the city's religious and architectural heritage. Its construction began in the 11th century, but the current Gothic structure dates largely from the 13th to 15th centuries. The cathedral's twin spires and intricate stonework dominate the skyline. Inside, visitors are greeted by soaring vaulted ceilings, a grand organ, and the Chapel of Saint Anne, which houses a stunning 16th-century altarpiece. The cathedral is also a stop on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route. A visit offers a serene escape from the bustling city, with the chance to admire medieval craftsmanship and reflect in the quiet ambience. The adjacent Pey-Berland Tower, a separate belfry, provides panoramic views of Bordeaux for those willing to climb its 231 steps.

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  • Admire the Gothic facade and twin spires
  • See the 16th-century altarpiece in the Chapel of Saint Anne
  • Climb the Pey-Berland Tower for city views
  • Explore the crypt with archaeological remains
  • Attend a classical music concert or organ recital

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Ways to visit Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-André)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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