The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire