In the Early Middle Ages, a significant Episcopal group formed here, with the particularity, as early as the 11th century, of having a co-cathedral: two cathedrals, Our Lady and Saint Thyrse, stood side by side.
The Wars of Religion affected the monument, whose bell tower has been rebuilt and portal has been restored. The latter features mediaeval chapiters. The stain glass of the large rose windows dates from the 19th century.
The nave is particularly vast, with a perched lancet-arch vault that is over sixteen metres high. The decoration on the chapiters is highly diverse. Building work on the side chapels began in the 16th century. Numerous protected paintings can be found here.
The barrel vault of the choir is formed by alternate layers of black and white stone, a typical feature of Lombardic work.
The eighteen stalls in carved walnut date from the 17th century, as does the retable in golden wood that surmounts the high alter. An Episcopal see to the right of the high alter and a carved panel depicting Saint Francis of Sales and Saint Barbara can be seen here.
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Place du Général de Gaulle,
04200 Sisteron
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- Indoor
- Bad weather alternative
- Recommended by high heat
Rates
Free entry.Opening dates
From 27/04 to 01/06/2025, every Monday and Sunday between 3 pm and 6 pm.From 02/06 to 28/06/2025, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 10 am and 12 pm.
From 01/07 to 30/08/2025
Opening hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 10 am and 1 pm and between 3 pm and 6 pm. On Saturday between 3 pm and 6 pm.
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Updated on 23/04/2025 – Office de Tourisme Sisteron Buëch – Suggest an edit