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Carcassonne_Cathedral Latitude and Longitude:

43°12′39″N 2°21′4″E / 43.21083°N 2.35111°E / 43.21083; 2.35111
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Cathedral of Saint Michael of Carcassonne
Cathédrale Saint-Michel de Carcassonne
Carcassonne Cathedral
Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic
District Diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Cathedral
Location
Location Carcassonne, France France
Geographic coordinates 43°12′39″N 2°21′4″E / 43.21083°N 2.35111°E / 43.21083; 2.35111
Architecture
Type Church
Style Gothic

Carcassonne Cathedral ( French: Cathédrale Saint-Michel de Carcassonne) is a cathedral and designated national monument in Carcassonne, France. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Carcassonne and Narbonne.

The building was built in the thirteenth century as a parish church, dedicated to Saint Michael. Following war damage in the fourteenth century it was rebuilt as a fortified church.

In 1803 St. Michael's was elevated to cathedral status, replacing the earlier cathedral dedicated to Saints Nazarius and Celsus, now the Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse.

St. Michael's is used by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. [1]

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