Sion Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Sion (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Sion, Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Glarier) is the Roman Catholic cathedral in Sion, Valais, Switzerland. It is the seat of the Diocese of Sion.
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The cathedral, in the Byzantine style, contains several Roman inscriptions, 15 altars, and many fonts.[1]
References
edit- ^ Bradshaw, George (1870). Bradshaw's pedestrian route-book for Switzerland, Chamouni, and the Italian lakes, ed. by J.R. Morell (Public domain ed.). pp. 145–.
Bibliography
edit- This article incorporates text from Bradshaw's pedestrian route-book for Switzerland, Chamouni, and the Italian lakes, ed. by J.R. Morell, by G. Bradshaw, a publication from 1870, now in the public domain in the United States.
External links
edit- Cathedral page in French
- Media related to Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Sion at Wikimedia Commons
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