Basilica of St. Urbain

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A Historical Gem: Basilica of St. Urbain

The Basilica of St. Urbain, formerly known as Église Saint-Urbain, is a monumental medieval church located in Troyes, France. Established in 1262 by Pope Urban IV, it stands as a testament to Gothic architectural expertise.

This basilica features striking late 13th-century Gothic style, with renowned stained glass windows and intricate sculptures, including an early 15th-century statue, La Vierge au Raisin. Its historical importance is underscored by a construction that faced various challenges, including military conflicts and financial constraints.

Unforgettable Highlights

🔍 Key highlight #1: Breathtaking Stained Glass

⚒️ Key highlight #2: Gothic Architecture Details

🙏 Key highlight #3: Historic Statues

Visitors can access the basilica for free, making it an ideal spot for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts to explore and connect with the cultural heritage of Troyes.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Basilica of St. Urbain

Papal Foundation

Endowed by Pope Urban IV in 1262, the basilica reflects his local roots.

Gothic Architecture

Exhibits late 13th-century Gothic style, characterized by height and intricate details.

Stained Glass

The church contains fine 13th-century stained glass works that attract art lovers.

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