
Gap, France№ 000330699
Gap Cathedral
- Founded
- 1866
- Tradition
- Roman Catholic
- Style
- Gothic Revival
About this place
History & significance.
Located in Gap, France, Gap Cathedral is a Gothic Revival Roman Catholic cathedral. It was founded in 1866, built to designs by Charles Laisné.
It is dedicated to Mary. The cathedral is a protected heritage monument and within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gap and Embrun. Details of its origins in the 19th century and its present-day setting are gathered here from open, freely licensed data, with source links provided.
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