The Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption in Clermont-Ferrand is one of the most unique Gothic cathedrals in the world
What makes it stand out is its construction—built entirely from black Volvic lava stone , a strong volcanic rock sourced from nearby mountains. This gives the cathedral its dark, dramatic appearance and exceptional durability
Construction began in 1248 under architect Jean Deschamps, but the project took centuries to complete Its iconic twin spires, reaching around 96 meters (315 ft), were only finished in the 19th century by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
The cathedral is a fine example of Radiant Gothic architecture , known for tall, elegant structures and large windows that fill the space with light
Inside, it holds an impressive collection of stained glass , including rare 12th-century Romanesque panels and 13th-century Gothic designs
Thanks to the volcanic stone, the intricate carvings have resisted erosion far better than typical limestone structures —helping preserve its beauty for centuries
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption in Clermont-Ferrand is one of the most unique Gothic cathedrals in the world
What makes it stand out is its construction—built entirely from black Volvic lava stone , a strong volcanic rock sourced from nearby mountains. This gives the cathedral its dark, dramatic appearance and exceptional durability
Construction began in 1248 under architect Jean Deschamps, but the project took centuries to complete Its iconic twin spires, reaching around 96 meters (315 ft), were only finished in the 19th century by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
The cathedral is a fine example of Radiant Gothic architecture , known for tall, elegant structures and large windows that fill the space with light
Inside, it holds an impressive collection of stained glass , including rare 12th-century Romanesque panels and 13th-century Gothic designs
Thanks to the volcanic stone, the intricate carvings have resisted erosion far better than typical limestone structures —helping preserve its beauty for centuries