Basilique Saint-Paul - Narbonne, France
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N 43° 10.900 E 002° 59.967
31T E 499955 N 4780988
[EN] The Saint-Paul basilica, one of the oldest Gothic churches in the South of France. [FR] La basilique Saint-Paul, l'une des plus anciennes églises gothiques du Midi de la France.
Waymark Code: WM1836Q
Location: Occitanie, France
Date Posted: 05/21/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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"It is a former collegiate church also called Saint-Paul-Serge basilica.

A first building burned down in the 5th century was rebuilt. This pre-Romanesque church was rebuilt around 1180 to the dimensions of the current church with a nave, a non-projecting transept and a choir. The latter, destroyed at the beginning of the 12th century, was rebuilt in 1224 at the instigation of Abbot Robaldus (or Robaldo) who later became Bishop of Pavia in 1232; during this reconstruction the transept, the nave and the aisles were taken over and transformed. The tomb of Saint Paul, the first bishop of Narbonne, who according to tradition would be the proconsul Sergius Paulus, was transferred in 1244 to the choir of the church. The works ended in 1265.

After a fire in the roof of the nave which occurred in 1368, the vaults and the porch bell tower were redone. The two western spans were rebuilt from 1432 to 1458. In the 16th century, six pillars of the nave were reinforced by powerful circular blocks.

At the very beginning of the 16th century, we thought of erecting a bell tower on the western porch. However, this bell tower has remained unfinished since 1508, when the new ramparts were attached to the facade of the church.

The current composition is the result of numerous works and various restorations, which began in the 15th century with modifications to the nave. Around 1534, six pillars of the nave were surrounded by a circular massif, and the last chapel on the south aisle was remodeled around 1534. In 1751 the bell tower was consolidated and raised by a floor. But the most important restoration campaign undertaken in Saint-Paul is the fruit of the work of Henri Nodet, who redid the large bays of the transept braces and restored the balustrades in the galleries of the ambulatory and the choir in the 20th century. In addition, it should be noted that Pope Pius XII erected the church as a minor basilica in 1953."

Sources : The Church

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"C'est une ancienne collégiale également appelée basilique Saint-Paul-Serge.

Un premier édifice incendié au Ve siècle est rebâti. Cette église préromane est reconstruite vers 1180 aux dimensions de l'église actuelle avec une nef, un transept non saillant et un chœur. Ce dernier détruit au début du XIIe siècle est reconstruit en 1224 sous l'impulsion de l'abbé Robaldus (ou Robaldo) qui deviendra par la suite évêque de Pavie en 1232 ; au cours de cette reconstruction le transept, la nef et les bas-côtés sont repris et transformés. Le tombeau de saint Paul, premier évêque de Narbonne qui selon la tradition serait le proconsul Sergius Paulus, est transféré en 1244 dans le chœur de l'église. Les travaux se terminent en 1265.

Après un incendie de la couverture de la nef survenu en 1368, les voûtes et le clocher porche sont refaits. Les deux travées occidentales sont reconstruites de 1432 à 1458. Au XVIe siècle, six piles de la nef sont renforcées par de puissants massifs circulaires.

Au tout début du XVIe, on songea à l’élévation d’un clocher, sur le porche occidental. Toutefois, ce clocher resta inachevé depuis 1508, époque où les nouveaux remparts furent adossés à la façade de l’église.

La composition actuelle est le résultat de nombreux travaux et restaurations diverses, qui commencèrent dès le XVe siècle par des modifications de la nef. Vers 1534, six piles de la nef furent entourées d’un massif circulaire, et la dernière chapelle du bas-côté Sud fut remaniée vers 1534. En 1751 le clocher fut consolidé et exhaussé d’un étage. Mais la plus importante campagne de restauration entreprise à Saint-Paul est le fruit du travail d’Henri Nodet, qui refit les grandes baies des croisillons du transept et restitua les balustrades dans les galeries du déambulatoire et du chœur au XXe siècle. En outre, il est à noter que le pape Pie XII érigea l’église en basilique mineure en 1953. "

Sources : L'Eglise

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Hours of Operation:
From January 1 to March 31 and from November 1 to December 31, open every day except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
From April 1 to May 31 and from October 1 to October 31, open every day except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
From June 1 to September 30, open every day except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Du 1er janvier au 31 mars et du 1er novembre au 31 décembre, ouverture tous les jours sauf le dimanche, de 10h à 12h et de 14h à 17h
Du 1er avril au 31 mai et du 1er octobre au 31 octobre, ouverture tous les jours sauf le dimanche, de 10h à 12h et de 14h à 17h
Du 1er juin au 30 septembre, ouverture tous les jours sauf le dimanche, de 10h à 12h et de 14h à 18h



Admission Prices:
Free


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Less than 15 minutes

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

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