Saint Stephen's Cathedral - Free Audio Guide
Toulouse, Occitanie, France
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, 1, Impasse de la Préfecture, Saint-Étienne, Capitole / Arnaud Bernard / Carmes, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie, France métropolitaine, 31000, France
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, situated in Toulouse's historic centre, is the city's Roman Catholic cathedral and the seat of its archbishop, with origins linked to an early Christian foundation traditionally associated with Saint Saturnin. Records date to 1071, while the current edifice reflects centuries of construction and restoration, merging a vast southern Gothic nave known as the nef raimondine with a wider, radiant Île‑de‑France style choir; these parts were connected in later periods. Notable features include expansive single‑span vaults, surviving 14th‑century stained glass, multiple chapels and retables, the tomb of Pierre‑Paul Riquet, and a fortified Romanesque bell tower containing numerous historic bells. The cathedral remains an active parish and was listed as a Monument Historique in 1862. Specific practical details (opening times, admission charges, accessibility) are omitted here.