Cathedrale de Besancon Et Son Horloge Astronomique
Visit Besancon Cathedral and its famous Astronomical Clock: a 19th-century masterpiece with 30,000 parts and animated figures in France.
Cathedrale de Besancon Et Son Horloge Astronomique
Visit Besancon Cathedral and its famous Astronomical Clock: a 19th-century masterpiece with 30,000 parts and animated figures in France.
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About Cathedrale de Besancon Et Son Horloge Astronomique
Add to favoritesOverlooking the old town of Besançon, the Cathedral of Saint John is a unique building, one of the few in France to possess two opposing choirs. Its architecture harmoniously blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, creating a unique atmosphere of contemplation beneath its limestone vaults. A true treasure trove of art, it houses masterpieces such as Fra Bartolomeo's Virgin and Saints, testifying to the historical and cultural importance of Besançon throughout the centuries. The highlight, however, remains its incredible Astronomical Clock, a 19th-century technical marvel created by Auguste-Lucien Vérité. With 57 dials and more than 30,000 mechanical parts, it animates a complex ballet of automata depicting the Resurrection of Christ. This clock does not just tell the time: it indicates astral cycles, tides and eclipses, thus linking the precision of Franche-Comté clockmaking to the immensity of the cosmos in a fascinating spectacle.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Book your visit to the astronomical clock: Access to the astronomical clock is only available via guided tour at set times; it is strongly recommended to book your slot in advance, especially during the summer months. The hidden viewpoint: After your visit, walk up to the nearby Citadel. The path offers superb views of the cathedral rooftops and the Doubs River loop.



