Lyon Cathedral
Saint-Jean-Baptiste-and-Saint-Etienne has the rank of cathedral and primatiale: the archbishop of Lyon has the title of Primate of Gaul. The construction of the cathedral stretches over three centuries, from 1175 to 1480. The primatiale is classified historical monument since 1862, and is a World Heritage because of its location in the historic site of Lyon.
About this building
Cathedral built from 1175 to 1480, following a much earlier building. With the wars of religion the building suffered damage, imposed by the Calvinist troops. La Primatiale then underwent several alterations and restoration works between the 19th century and the present day. The building has a Latin cross plan with a projecting transept, each arm of which is topped by a bell tower, both of which have no spire. The main façade is a gable wall, pierced by three sculpted portals and surmounted by spandrels. A rose window overhangs them.