Montpellier Cathedral: reviews and practical tips

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4.7/5 3 reviews
2 Rue Saint-Pierre, 34000 Montpellier, France
2 Rue Saint-Pierre, 34000 Montpellier, France
Cathédrale de Montpellier

Visiting Montpellier Cathedral

Towering over the historic district, Montpellier Cathedral is one of the few medieval remnants still visible in the city. With its massive architecture and turbulent history, it is as striking for its appearance as for its role in the development of Montpellier.

A Gothic fortress in the heart of the city

Constructed in the 14th century at the urging of Pope Urban V, the cathedral surprises visitors with its military aesthetic. Its monumental portal is framed by two cylindrical pillars more than 4 meters in diameter, giving it the look of a fortress. Originally the church of the monastère Saint-Benoît (Saint-Benoît monastery), it became a cathedral in 1536 when Montpellier was designated an episcopal seat. Inside, the height of the nave and the Gothic vaults emphasize the sense of scale.

A witness to religious conflict

Like many religious structures in southern France, the cathedral suffered during the guerres de religion (French Wars of Religion). In 1567, Protestant forces attacked the building and damaged a large portion of the structure. It was not until the 17th century that restorations restored its current appearance. Even today, certain parts of the building bear the scars of these clashes.

A historical and academic setting

Located near the Faculté de médecine (Faculty of Medicine), the oldest still-active medical school in Europe, the cathedral sits at the heart of the university district. A walk through the adjacent narrow streets reveals a rich architectural heritage, including the former cloister and the historic university buildings. The site is often included in guided tours of the historic center, which provide context on its significance within the history of Montpellier.

Opening hours

Mon to Sat: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM Sun: Open only during religious services Annual closure: Dec 25 and Jan 1
Hours are indicative and subject to change

Reviews of Montpellier Cathedral

Summary of 3 reviews
4.7/5
Average rating
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.7
As a couple
4.7
With friends
4.3

Avygeo ranking

#210
in the world
#184
in Europe
#97
in France
#3
in Montpellier

Stunning

This cathedral is truly stunning. Its facade is perfectly maintained and very bright. It is an impressive building. You can freely visit the interior, which is also very pretty. Although it is quite simple, there is a very serene atmosphere.

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Stunning architecture

I was very impressed by the monumental porch framed by two round turrets. Without the cathedral pediment, with its cylindrical towers, I would have felt like I was walking into Hogwarts. I had never seen such an architectural composition! The interior of the building also holds magnificent stained glass windows and an organ. It is possible to go up to the bell tower, but unfortunately, access was closed during my visit.

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The most beautiful monument in Montpellier

Stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral right in the heart of the Écusson. An immense Gothic monument, and there are quite a few free organ concerts in the spring. You can climb to the top of one of the towers (200 steps) for a great view of the city, all the way to Pic Saint Loup and the foothills of the Cévennes.

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