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Guided tours of the Notre-Dame d’Amiens Cathedral

With its impressive profile overlooking the city for centuries, Notre-Dame d’Amiens, the largest Gothic building in France, surprises visitors upon first glance.

 

 

Listed as a UNESCO world heritage monument in 1981 thanks to its astonishing architecture, and again in 1998 as a step on the Compostela pilgrim route, the Notre-Dame d’Amiens cathedral is the most visited monument in Picardy.

Building of the Notre-Dame d’Amiens Cathedral started in 1220, at the initiative of bishop Evrard de Fouilloy, to replace an older building that had been destroyed by fire in around 1218.

It was part of the biggest wave of construction of Gothic cathedrals, like Soissons, Laon, Chartres and Paris, in the second half of the 12th century and start of the 13th century.

The Notre-Dame d’Amiens cathedral had to be up to receiving the relics of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, brought back from the crusades. It was built quickly. The central stone in the labyrinth, which was laid in 1288, marked the finalisation of the main building work.

The Gothic, yet still classical art, announced the beginnings of an influential art and presented a work of great unity. The cathedral of Amiens is a major example of Gothic architecture in Picardy and in Western Europe.

 

Duration : 1½ hours

 

Price :

€101 for 30 people, with a guide-lecturer accredited by the Ministry of Culture..
€4 per extra person with a second guide
€73 for 20 people maximum, and 30 children maximum for school groups.

Supplement for Sundays, public holidays, foreign language or late visits: €26 per guide.

 

 

Cathedral opening hours:

From 1st April to 30th September: from 8.30am to 6.15pm
From 1st October to 31st March: from 8.30am to 5.15pm
The Notre-Dame d’Amiens Cathedral cannot be visited on Saturday afternoon, Sunday morning or during religious services.

 

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