The Gothic collegiale Notre-Dame was built between 1150 and 1350. The north (left) tower was built in 1250 and the south (right) tower in 1510.
The main rose window: the last judgement, 13th century.
The main gate dedicated to Mary was damaged during the French revolution in the late 18th century.
South tower: the gate dates back from 1300.
Saint Peter crucified head down.
Torture scene.
Garden along the church.
The two towers of the church.
Gargoyles.
Gargoyle.
Gargoyle.
Back of the church with rose windows.
Rose windows.
The rose windows in the back of the church.
The roof was reconstructed in 2001-2002. Close to 45000 tiles were used.
The church was damaged during the French revolution (late 18th century). During world war II the city was badly damaged during allied bombings aiming at…