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  1. Tours Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours) is a Roman Catholic church located in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France, and dedicated to Saint Gatianus. It is the seat of the Archbishops of Tours, the metropolitan cathedral of the Tours ecclesiastical province. It was built between 1170 and 1547.

  2. La catedral de San Gaciano de Tours (en francés: cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours), también llamada sencillamente catedral de Tours es una iglesia catedral católica localizada en Tours, en Indre-et-Loire.

  3. The Basilica of St. Martin is a Roman Catholic basilica dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, over whose tomb it was built. It is located in Tours, France. [1] The first basilica was established here in the 5th century (consecrated in 471) on the site of an earlier chapel. [2]

  4. The Archdiocese of Tours ( Latin: Archidioecesis Turonensis; French: Archidiocèse de Tours) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. The archdiocese has roots that go back to the 3rd century, while the formal erection of the diocese dates from the 5th century.

  5. La cathédrale Saint-Gatien de Tours est une cathédrale catholique romaine, située à Tours dans le Vieux-Tours, en Indre-et-Loire. Dédiée à saint Gatien, le premier évêque de Tours, elle est le siège de l'archidiocèse de Tours et la cathédrale métropolitaine de la province ecclésiastique de Tours.

    • Catholique romain
    • Archidiocèse de Tours (siège)
    • Saint Gatien
    • Cathédrale
  6. Explore Tours cathedral and cloisters France This Way review: there are several historic highlights in the town of Tours, but our favourite is certainly the cathedral, and the la Psalette cloister that is entered through the cathedral: both are very impressive examples of religious architecture.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cathedral_of_ToursTours Cathedral - Wikiwand

    Tours Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France, and dedicated to Saint Gatianus. It is the seat of the Archbishops of Tours, the metropolitan cathedral of the Tours ecclesiastical province. It was built between 1170 and 1547.