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Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Phone
  
+33 3 21 60 88 04

Architect
  
Pierre Contant d'Ivry

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Cathedral

Architectural type
  
Church architecture

Arras Cathedral

Location
  
Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France

Address
  
2-12 Rue des Teinturiers, 62000 Arras, France

District
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras

Burials
  
Louis, Count of Vermandois

Similar
  
Abbey of St Vaast, Viviers Cathedral, Aire Cathedral, Cambrai Cathedral, Agen Cathedral

Arras cathedral ruins aka ruins of arras cathedral 1916


Arras Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Vaast d'Arras) is the Roman Catholic church in the city of Arras, France. It is the seat of the bishops of Arras.

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The original cathedral of Arras, constructed between 1030 and 1396, was one of the most beautiful Gothic structures in northern France, until it was destroyed in the French Revolution. The cathedral was the resting place of Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, illegitimate son of Louis XIV and Louise de La Vallière.

The church of the former St. Vaast's Abbey was rebuilt in classical style as a replacement cathedral. It is 'a very large building, the erection of which was begun in 1755 from plans by Pierre Contant d'Ivry, the architect who later created designs for the Church of La Madeleine in Paris. The work was interrupted during the Revolution, then resumed by virtue of a municipal decree dated “Nivôse 27, Year XII”, which ran: “... to erect the edifice, abandoning everything in the original plans connected with decoration and architectural beauty, limiting the work to the requirements of solidity and decency.” The church was finished in accordance with these prescriptions, being completed in 1834. The interior was of plaster-coated brickwork, whilst the columns were of undressed stone, covered with stone-coloured mortar. The capitals were of stucco-work.'

The design was chosen by the former abbot of St. Vaast's, the Cardinal de Rohan, and is of remarkable simplicity.

Arras Cathedral was destroyed by shelling in April 1917, during the run-up to the Nivelle offensives of World War I. and subsequently rebuilt in its previous form.

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References

Arras Cathedral Wikipedia