Historic Religious Building

CATHÉDRALE SAINT-VINCENT DE SAINT-MALO

Saint-Malo Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, and a national monument of France, in Saint-Malo, Brittany. It was formerly the seat of the Bishop of Saint-Malo. This see was created in 1146 when Jean de Châtillon, Bishop of Aleth, transferred his bishopric to the growing town of Saint-Malo on a more secure site across the river. The monastery of Saint Malo, founded in 1108, became the home of the bishopric and its church the new cathedral, replacing Aleth Cathedral.

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Architecture sight in Saint-Malo, France

Place Jean de Châtillon
35400 Saint-Malo · Intra Muros
District: Saint-malo , France Route to CATHÉDRALE SAINT-VINCENT DE SAINT-MALO