Set on the site of a Roman forum dating back to the first century, the Cathedrale Saint-Sauveur d'Aix-en-Provence, or Aix Cathedral, is both a house of worship and a national landmark. Built over different centuries, the building features Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque elements, along with numerous artworks and artifacts. There are several points that are of great interest to visitors including the Baptistery Rotunda, which is actually 700 years older than the cathedral itself, The Three Naves, The Bell Tower, The Chancel Organ, and The Triptych of the Burning Bush, a 15th century work by Nicholas Froment, that captures a scene from the Book of Exodus in the Bible.
34 Place des Martyrs-de-la-RĂ©sistance, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France, Phone: +33-4-42-23-45-65