Autun Cathedral

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Autun Cathedral is a Romanesque Catholic cathedral in the town of Autun, France, renowned for its 12th-century architecture and sculpted portals attributed to the master Gislebertus.

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Autun Cathedral canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
Romanesque church building
basilica minor
alsoKnownAs Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d’Autun
Saint-Lazare Cathedral
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
associatedWith pilgrimage to the relics of Saint Lazarus
belongsTo Romanesque art
surface form: Romanesque art of Burgundy
constructionEnd mid-12th century
constructionStart circa 1120
country France
dedicatedTo Lazarus of Bethany
surface form: Saint Lazarus
denomination Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Autun
followsPlanType Latin cross plan
foundedAs pilgrimage church
governingBody Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasArchitecturalType cruciform basilica
hasChoir yes
hasCloister yes
hasFeature Romanesque capitals
bell tower
crypt
nave with barrel vault
sculpted portals
tympanum of the Last Judgment
hasInteriorDecoration Romanesque fresco remnants
sculpted capitals depicting biblical scenes
hasNave yes
hasTransept yes
hasTympanumTheme Final Judgment
surface form: Last Judgment
heritageDesignation Monument historique of France
heritageDesignationDate 1840
liturgicalRite Roman Rite
locatedIn Autun
locatedInRegion Burgundy
Saône-et-Loire
notableFor 12th-century sculpture
Romanesque tympana
expressive relief carvings
openToPublic yes
portalSculptureAttributedTo Gislebertus
primaryBuildingMaterial stone
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
roofMaterial stone
sculptorInscription GISLEBERTUS HOC FECIT
touristAttraction yes

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Autun hasLandmark Autun Cathedral