Roman Catholic cathedral
C3736
concept
A Roman Catholic cathedral is a principal church within a diocese that serves as the bishop’s official seat and central place of worship, often distinguished by its significant architectural, historical, and liturgical importance.
Observed surface forms (1)
- cathedral basilica ×2
Instances (65)
- St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
- Nice Cathedral
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Stephen the King
- Reims Cathedral
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Clermont-Ferrand
surface form: Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral
- Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth Cathedral
- Cathedral of Brasília
- Guadalajara Cathedral
- Cathedral of Saint Paul
- Münster Cathedral
- Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Rouen Cathedral
- Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hanoi
- Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
- Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City
- Seville Cathedral
- San Juan Cathedral
- Manila Cathedral
- Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of Monterrey
- Cathédrale Saint-Apollinaire de Valence
- Cathedral of Quito
- Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul via concept surface "cathedral basilica"
- Versailles Cathedral
- Rabat Cathedral
- Puebla Cathedral
- Bogotá Cathedral
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi via concept surface "cathedral basilica"
- São Paulo Cathedral
- Frankfurt Cathedral
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven
- Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
- Hildesheim Cathedral
- Toledo Cathedral
- Strasbourg Cathedral
- Tridentine Cathedral
- Holy Name Cathedral
- Valencia Cathedral
- Parma Cathedral
- Great Mosque of Córdoba
- Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg City
- Cathédrale de la Major
- Valladolid Cathedral
- Sé Nova (New Cathedral of Coimbra)
- St Joseph’s Cathedral
- Westminster Cathedral
- Poznań Cathedral
- Naples Cathedral