France Mende's Cathedral
The Mende Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and Saint-Privat, is a historic Gothic cathedral in the city of Mende in southern France. Built mainly between the 14th and 16th centuries, it is known for its impressive bell towers, beautiful stained-glass windows, and its importance as a religious and cultural landmark of the Lozère region. The cathedral remains one of the most notable monuments in Mende and attracts visitors interested in history, architecture, and heritage.
Photography Tips
Bring a zoom lens to be able to get a shot with the compression of the mountains in the background. Morning light or blue hour usually works best here !
Travel Information
You can reach the Mende Cathedral by car by following the main roads leading to the city of Mende. Once you arrive in the city center, signs will direct you to the cathedral, which is located in the heart of the old town. You can visit the cathedral.
To get the shot, you need to drive to "Cite Fontanilles" and park either at the GPS pin one of the other parkings.
To get the shot, you need to drive to "Cite Fontanilles" and park either at the GPS pin one of the other parkings.
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