The cathedral de Notre Dame of Noyon is located in Noyon, in the department Oise, in the region of Hauts-de-France.
From Paris Gare du Nord is 1h10 to Noyon gare.
The cathedral was constructed in 1145.
A distinctive feature of Notre-Dame de Noyon cathedral is its transept, each arm of which ends in an apse.
The nave.
The current shrine, created in 1841, replaces the reliquary dating from the early 16th century, made by Jehan de Graval, a silversmith from Amiens, and cast during the French Revolution.