Description:
Perpignan, France. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint John the Baptist of Perpignan is a Roman Catholic cathedral from the 14th century. The cathedral was built in the so-called "Meridional" Gothic style, also called Catalan Gothic style. It was built between 1324 and 1509 to become a cathedral in 1602. It has a 80 meters long nave that is 18 meters wide with seven cross-vaults, a short transept and an apse whose vault has seven panes. The organ can be dated back to the very early 16th century. Panoramic view from the center of the nave.