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A must do
Tour of the Church, this tour was so very enjoyable and interesting. Dominic spoke French and English was very free with information. We climber to the top of the guards and bell tower. A must do when...
Walking through the town on the first night of our canal du midi trip we visited the Collegiale St-Etienne and were fortunate to arrive just before a guided tour at 18:30 hours. Ths tour included a w...
This 15th century church is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The stained glass, particularly on the nave sides, is impressive. Also the architecture of the church and its height add to the e...
A visit to the Collegiale is important to anyone with an interest in the unforgettable and murderous treatment of the "Cathars" (former "Christian Crusaders") by a 12th Century Pope and also his "coll...
A must do
Tour of the Church, this tour was so very enjoyable and interesting. Dominic spoke French and English was very free with information. We climber to the top of the guards and bell tower. A must do when...
A pleasant surprise
Walking through the town on the first night of our canal du midi trip we visited the Collegiale St-Etienne and were fortunate to arrive just before a guided tour at 18:30 hours. Ths tour included a w...
Impressive cathedral
Old and unfinished with a fascinating history and beautiful stained glass. Well worth visiting if you’re in Capestang.
Beautiful stained glass
This 15th century church is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The stained glass, particularly on the nave sides, is impressive. Also the architecture of the church and its height add to the e...
A Remarkable former Catholic Cathedral!!
A visit to the Collegiale is important to anyone with an interest in the unforgettable and murderous treatment of the "Cathars" (former "Christian Crusaders") by a 12th Century Pope and also his "coll...