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 Saint-Lizier cathedral |
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Perched up on a hill, Saint-Lizier -Saint-Girons' pretty neighbour- is thought to have been founded at the same time as Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, around 72 B.C. There remains of the Roman occupation 750 metres of ramparts dating back to the IIIrd century. After the Barbaric invasions of the Vth century, Saint-Lizier became the seat of a powerful bishopric which ruled the region for 600 years. The cathedral was built in the XIIth century: it contains fresques of the same period and a superb Romanesque cloister. The bishop's palace now houses a fascinating museum of Popular traditions and arts. |
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