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Cathedral of Saint Pierre in Saint Flour
This interesting cathedral was built originally as a Roman Basilica. It was built quite some time ago in the year of 1396. It was a future Gothic cathedral was completed at the end of s. XV, under the command of the Duke of Berry. The five ships are notable for the simplicity of their lines. Under the organ there is a mural (s. XV) that represents purgatory and hell. At the entrance of the sanctuary you can admire a large wooden Christ (XIII or XV) called the "black Good God", a piety of s. XV in the chapel of the Holy Sacrament in the chapel of the Tomb, the gilded bronze casket containing the relics of St.
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