• Meaux Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Meaux) is a Roman Catholic church in the town of Meaux, France.
  • About Saint-Étienne de Meaux Cathedral: Construction began in 1175, and was in use until it was fully completed in 1540 with the completion of the bell tower.
  • Meaux Cathedral construction began between 1175-1180, when a structure in Romanesque style was started.
  • The construction works of Meaux Cathedral lasted for centuries. ... The dimensions. Meaux cathedral is not the largest Gothic cathedral in France.
  • Meaux Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in the town of Meaux, France. It is situated in the branch of Seine-et-Marne, east of Paris.
  • The cathedral as the gem in the crown. It is very interesting to go from the well-restored cathedrals and chapels in Paris to Meaux.
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  • Forty-five minutes northeast of Paris, Meaux cathedral is a refined, light cathedral with great appeal.
  • Untitled layer. Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Meaux. Train station. Gare de Meaux.
  • Located in Meaux, a small town just outside of Paris, Meaux Cathedral stands against the test of time. ... Meaux Cathedral is truly a sight to see.
  • Meaux Cathedral. This magnificent Gothic cathedral was built between 1175 and 1540, and its construction was punctuated by a lot of work, renovations due to...
  • Places of interest include the Gothic cathedral, Bossuet museum and formal gardens - Meaux is one of France's Towns of Art and History and famous for its…