• The Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais) is a Catholic church in the northern town of Beauvais, Oise, France.
  • Beauvais Cathedral was begun in 1225 AD (or "CE" for "Common Era" if you prefer the secular designation, which seems a bit pointless for a church).
  • Located 60 km north of Paris, the Cathedral of Beauvais, also known as the Unfinished Cathedral, stands out for its grandeur...
  • Despite its unfinished state, Beauvais Cathedral remains a testament to Gothic innovation and has influenced many subsequent cathedral designs throughout Europe.
  • St Pierre Cathedral in Beauvais, is a rare example of a Carolingian Cathedral, with surprising and original proportions.
  • Opening hours and visit rates for Beauvais Cathedral, St. Etienne Church of the Basse-Œuvre, and the Astronomical Clock.
  • Situated 60km north of Paris, Beauvais Cathedral symbolises the height of architectural endeavour in the gothic architecture of the Middle Ages.
  • 6. The official name of the cathedral is “Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais.” It’s the official seat of the Bishop of Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis.
  • …last of these gigantic buildings, Beauvais Cathedral, had a disastrous history, which included the collapse of its vaults, and it was never completed.
  • Visitors to Beauvais Cathedral can admire its impressive stained glass windows, sculptures and spiritual atmosphere.