A masterpiece of 12th-century Romanesque architecture, the Church of St. Trophime (Église St-Trophime) stands as a significant highlight in the Provençal city of Arles, forming part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to Trophimus, the first bishop and later patron saint of Arles, the church has been a pilgrimage site for centuries. Visitors can admire its robust stone walls and intricate sculptural details, which reflect the rich historical and religious significance of this enduring structure.
Church of St. Trophime (Eglise St-Trophime)
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