REMAINS OF THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINTE-MARIE-DE-L'ASSOMPTION
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In 1951, archaeologist Fernand Benoît updated the site of Sainte-Marie-de-l'Assomption Cathedral. It has two phases in its history: It is built in the th century, of Romanesque Romanesque style, small, confined with little openings on the outside. There is a nave with six spans, lower sides and side chapels. The main nave is separated from the choir by a central jubé. The ceiling is tannic and the arc is used in full hanger. The material used is dry (i. e. taillée) stone. Then the cathedral was rebuilt in the th century on the ruins of the old, according to the Gothic style. Although this style was never distributed in Provence, this Gothic building is described as the use of the warhead arch. It adds a campanile that serves as a warehouse.