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Kathedrale Saint-Corentin

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The Cathédrale Saint-Corentin, formally known as the Cathedral of Saint Corentin, is a magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral and national monument situated in the heart of Quimper, Finistère, in the Brittany region of France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 68 meters, this historical site is a prime example of Breton Gothic architecture, renowned for its distinctive 10-degree bend between the nave and the choir, a unique feature often attributed to the marshy ground conditions near the Odet river during its…

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    7. August 2023

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    Geschichte der Kathedrale Saint-Corentin
    Im Jahr 1239 beschloss Bischof Raynaud, die heutige Kathedrale auf den Fundamenten einer alten romanischen Kathedrale zu errichten. Im Jahr 1410 wurden die Chorgewölbe fertiggestellt und …
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    1239 veranlasste Bischof Raynaud den Bau der Kathedrale Saint-Corentin. Sie wurde auf dem Fundament einer romanischen Kathedrale errichtet. Der Bau dauerte drei Jahrhunderte.

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    How can I reach Cathédrale Saint-Corentin using public transport in Quimper?

    The Cathédrale Saint-Corentin is centrally located in Quimper's old town, making it highly accessible. Quimper has a local bus network (Qub) that serves various parts of the city. Several bus lines have stops within a short walking distance of Place Saint-Corentin, where the cathedral is situated. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to consult the local public transport website or information points upon arrival in Quimper.

    Are there specific walking routes that start directly from Cathédrale Saint-Corentin?

    While the cathedral itself is a destination, its central location on Place Saint-Corentin makes it an excellent starting point for exploring Quimper's historic old town on foot. Many self-guided walking tours of Quimper's heritage sites naturally begin or pass by the cathedral. You can easily create your own circular walk through the charming streets, along the Odet river, and past other landmarks like the Musée des Beaux-Arts or the Jardin de la Retraite, all within easy reach of the cathedral.

    What is the typical difficulty and length of walking routes around Cathédrale Saint-Corentin?

    Walking routes directly around Cathédrale Saint-Corentin and within Quimper's old town are generally considered easy. The terrain is mostly flat and paved, suitable for leisurely strolls. Most walks exploring the city center would range from 1 to 3 kilometers, taking anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on how many stops you make. For longer, more challenging hikes, you would need to venture slightly outside the immediate city center into the surrounding countryside.

    Is parking available near Cathédrale Saint-Corentin, and are there any fees?

    Yes, parking is available in designated city lots and underground car parks within Quimper's city center, often within a short walk of Cathédrale Saint-Corentin. Popular options include Parking de la Tourbie or Parking de la Résistance. Most central parking facilities in Quimper are paid, especially during business hours. It's advisable to check local signage for current rates and operating hours. During peak tourist seasons, these car parks can fill up quickly.

    Are there family-friendly activities or features at Cathédrale Saint-Corentin for children?

    While the cathedral is a historical and architectural marvel, its primary appeal is not specifically tailored for young children. However, older children and teenagers might find the grand scale, the intricate stained-glass windows depicting stories, and the unique architectural 'bend' fascinating. The equestrian statue of King Gradlon on the facade can also spark their imagination. Exploring the surrounding pedestrianized old town with its crêperies and shops can also be enjoyable for families.

    Is Cathédrale Saint-Corentin accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The immediate area around Cathédrale Saint-Corentin on Place Saint-Corentin is generally flat and paved, making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, access into the cathedral itself may involve some steps at the main entrance. Inside, the nave and main areas are typically flat, but some side chapels or specific historical sections might have limited access due to steps or narrow passages. It's recommended to check with the cathedral staff upon arrival for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

    Are dogs allowed inside Cathédrale Saint-Corentin or on nearby walking routes?

    Typically, dogs are not permitted inside Cathédrale Saint-Corentin, as is common with most religious sites in France, with the exception of service animals. However, well-behaved dogs on a leash are generally welcome in the outdoor public spaces around the cathedral, such as Place Saint-Corentin and on the numerous walking routes throughout Quimper's old town and along the riverbanks. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    What are the best places to eat or drink near Cathédrale Saint-Corentin after a visit or walk?

    The area immediately surrounding Cathédrale Saint-Corentin is bustling with cafes, restaurants, and traditional crêperies. Place Saint-Corentin itself and the adjacent pedestrian streets offer numerous options ranging from casual eateries to more formal dining. You'll find plenty of places to enjoy a traditional Breton crêpe, galette, or a refreshing drink after exploring the cathedral and the city's charming streets.

    What makes the architecture of Cathédrale Saint-Corentin unique compared to other Gothic cathedrals?

    The most distinctive architectural feature of Cathédrale Saint-Corentin is its approximately 10-degree bend between the nave and the choir. Unlike most Gothic cathedrals which are built on a straight axis, this unique 'kink' is a subject of various theories. Some attribute it to the marshy ground conditions near the Odet river during its construction, while others suggest it's a symbolic representation, perhaps of the inclined head of the crucified Jesus. This unusual design element makes it a particularly intriguing example of Breton Gothic art.

    Are there any guided tours available for Cathédrale Saint-Corentin?

    Yes, guided tours are often available for Cathédrale Saint-Corentin, providing a deeper understanding of its rich history, architectural details, and significant artworks. These tours can offer insights into the cathedral's construction, its unique bend, the stories behind its stained-glass windows, and its role in Breton history. Information on tour schedules and booking can usually be found at the Quimper Tourist Office (quimper-tourisme.bzh) or directly at the cathedral entrance.

    What is the significance of the statues and gargoyles on the cathedral's exterior?

    The exterior of Cathédrale Saint-Corentin is richly adorned with numerous statues, niches, pinnacles, and gargoyles, each serving both decorative and symbolic purposes. The statues often depict saints, biblical figures, or historical personages relevant to the region, such as the equestrian statue of King Gradlon situated between the two spires. The gargoyles, beyond their practical function of draining rainwater, are often grotesque figures intended to ward off evil spirits and serve as moral lessons, reflecting the medieval worldview.

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