Nave, Eglise Cathedrale Saint-Vincent, Macon
Nave of the Macon Cathedral, or the Eglise Cathedrale Saint-Vincent de Macon, built 1808-18 in Neoclassical style by Alexandre de Gisors, 1762-1835, decorated in 1897 by Authelain, with stained glass windows by master glassmaker Jean-Baptiste Barrelon, in Macon, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France. The cathedral was built after Napoleon visited Macon in 1805 and granted money to the city to build a new cathedral to replace the Cathedral Vieux Saint-Vincent, and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1762-1835 1805 1808-18 Alexandre Apse Barrelon Bourgogne Bourgogne-franche-comte Build Eglise Gisors Glassmaker Granted Ionic Jean-baptiste Macon Neoclassical Neoclassicism Replace Saint-vincent Saone-et-loire Vieux
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