Built in the 13th century, Bordeaux Cathedral, also known as Cathédrale St. André, stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the city’s rich religious and cultural history. Notably, it was here that Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII, and her wealth contributed significantly to the cathedral’s expansion and lavish decoration. Visitors can explore the grand structure, which features intricate architectural details and a sense of historical significance, offering a glimpse into the medieval era and the influence of one of France’s most powerful queens.
Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale St. André)
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