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Eglise Saint-Etienne-de-la-Cite, Perigueux
The first Roman Catholic cathedral of Périgueux
Built in La Cité, this cathedral was the main cathedral in Périgueux until the mid 17th century.
The cathedral suffered extensive damage in 1577 when a fire destroyed half of the building. The bell tower was then restored in 1620. Square in structure, with a huge central dome, this Romanesque building was damaged again during the late 17th century and rebuilt in the original style, though with more decorative features than previously.
In 1669, the episcopal seat was transferred to the church of Saint-Front, which became the Cathédrale Saint-Front. The Saint-Étienne-de-la-Cité Cathedral then became a simple church.
The year 1907 saw the beginning of a major restoration campaign, led by the architect Henri Rapine. It is classified as an historical monument under the 1840 act.