Appreciate the stunning lighting and mixed Gothic architecture of Saint Stephen’s Cathedral of Meaux.
Saint Stephen’s Cathedral of Meaux is in the episcopal corner, a collection of ancient buildings that make up one of the best-preserved historic quarters in the region. The cathedral is the gem of this corner, standing since the 12th century, when its construction began. Interestingly, the cathedral took almost 400 years to complete, resulting in an architecturally rich building that enmeshes various phases of Gothic architecture. Visitors will enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, remarkable stained glass, and ethereal lighting within the cathedral. They should complete their visit by exploring the Bossuet Museum next door, located in the former Bishop’s Palace.