Abstract

The cathedral at Le Puy is an emblematic monument of the western Middle Ages. The aim of this paper is a reinterpretation of its wall-paintings as spatial markers of a topography surrounded by an ecclesiological and liturgical discourse, translated by images and inscriptions, and deeply linked to the cathedral’s various statuses, as a cathedral and as a pilgrimage place.

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