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ÉGLISE ET CLOÎTRE SAINT-TROPHIME

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Place de la République, 13200Arles, France
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2024
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Cathedral erected in several phases in Arles, with the characteristic plan of the buildings of Provence

The cathedral of Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is the most remarkable Romanesque ensemble in Provence. The original Carolingian church was transformed from top to bottom between 1078 and 1152. Built in several phases since the early Christian era, the cathedral of Saint-Trophime, as we see it today, dates from the 12th century. The monument has the characteristic plan of the buildings of Provence: a high nave of five bays, vaulted in broken barrel and flanked by narrow collateral; a very short transept whose crossing is surmounted by a dome and supports the bell tower. In addition to countless architectural treasures, the portal has a statuary - dedicated to the Last Judgement - that is simply admirable in its finesse. Adjacent to this exceptional monument is another jewel: the cloister. Its construction completed the rebuilding of the cathedral complex, which began at the very end of the 11th century. From the 12th century onwards, the space to the south of the cathedral was occupied by two large complexes: the bishop's palace, and the claustrum, a space reserved for the community of canons. The two Romanesque galleries (to the north and east) are decorated with sculptures of exceptional quality. The last two galleries (to the south and west), vaulted with ribbed ceilings, are in the Gothic style and were only built around 1370-1380. The cloister was classified as a Historic Monument in 1846. A visit not to be missed.


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fox66
Visited in february 2022
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Saint-Trophime
Cloître de l’ancienne cathédrale d’Arles dont l’accès se situe sur la place de l’hôtel de ville. Sans être un amateur ou connaisseur en art roman et gothique, j’ai particulièrement apprécié cette visite car c’est le premier cloître qui m’a donné à voir autant de sculptures sur les chapiteaux arcades piliers et murs des galeries, sculptures merveilleusement détaillées. Le jardin au centre du cloître est totalement dénudé et mériterait d’être reconstitué.
angel1
Visited in december 2021
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Magnifique cloître
les quatre galeries sont très belles, belles statues, nombreux détails à admirer, malheureusement pas de visite guidée et donc on rate beaucoup de choses malgré notre guide papier
fute_546540
Visited in october 2020
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Saint Trophime
Le cloitre n'est pas visible de la rue donnant accès au site.
Il vaut toutefois le détour bien qu'il ne soit que moyennement mis en valeur.
Le toit du l'ensemble est aussi magnifique. A voir sans hésiter
Jenny0622
Visited in july 2019
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Patrimoine
Au lieu du patrimoine romain de la ville d'Arles, le cloître du Saint-Tropisme est inratable lors de votre visite. Très bien conservé, il est dégage un ambiance douce et apaisante.
fute_767274
Visited in september 2019
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À découvrir absolument
Superbe lieu où se mêle le savoir faire artchitectural roman provençal et gothique
(A l'étage il y'a une vidéo explicative très intéressante )
Je vous conseille d'acheter un pass pour la visite des monuments arlésiens

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