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For
your stay in Chartres
Diocesan House
1 rue Saint-Eman
28000 CHARTRES
Tel. : 02.37.88.00.
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Hotels
3
3-stars hotels 180 rooms
9 2-stars hotels 435 rooms
4
1
-stars hotels 190 rooms
6
unclassified hotels 243 rooms
A 3-stars municipal campsite - 96 sites (open between
april and september)
Youth
Hostel : open all year - 70 beds
Restaurants 68 places
High
points
- 15
August - Assumption Day, Procession through the town streets
- Palm
Sunday - Students' Pilgrimage
- Whit
Monday - Pilgrimage of Christianity
- Tamil
Pilgrimage...
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Contacts
Tourist Office Place de la Cathédrale
BP 289
28005 CHARTRES CEDEX
Tél. : (33) 2.37.21.50.00 Fax (33) 2.37.21.51.91
Possibility of visits for groups town and museums Pilgrimages
Dean of the Cathedral
16, Cloitre Notre-Dame 28000 CHARTRES CEDEX
Tél. : (33) 2.37.21.56.33 Fax (33) 2.37.21.58.65 |
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How
to get There
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By road:
Paris-Tours (RN10) and Le Mans (R.N. 23)
Motorway
Paris-Bretagne (A 11) Rouen-Orléans
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ByTrain
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Trainstation
SNCF of Chartres 25 trains per day between Paris and Chartres/Chartres
and Paris
Direct
line to Le Mans
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By plane
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Airports
of Paris Orly (75 km)
Roissy
(120 km) by A 11.
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History
and Message
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Chartres cathedral, rebuilt in a quater of a century on the foundations
of older buildings, is a monument in honour of Christ God and
our Lady. It has 9 world-unique sculpted portals, and 2 600 square
meters of stained glass from the 12th and the 13th centuries.
A christian encyclopedia in sculpture and glass built for a people
who could neither read nor write. These images, an expression
of theology and spirituality, develop an universal message, one
of life and faith - "the thought of the Middle Ages made visible"
wrote Emile Male. Chartres has been a high-place of christianity
since at least the 9th century, and today is an important pilgrimage
centre. The relic, the Virgin's Veil, offered in 876 by King Charles
the Bald, has drawn thousand of pilgrims from all over the world
to our Lady of Chartres. This relic was miraculously preserved
in the fire of 1194 and stimulated the faith of the crowds. An
international surge of faith was responsible for buildings this
marvelous Cathedral.
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- Even
today groups come from all over the world following in the
footsteps of Peguy and countless others. In their turn, pilgrims,
chaplaincies come to this privileged place to find real meaning
to faith. It is a refernce point on the path of life - a santuary
speaking of a people meeting with Christ and His Mother. If the
Virgin Mary leads to Chartres, her message to everyone, at the
Marriage at Cana, is "do whatever he tells you to do". It is the
worth nothing that a Marian Sanctuary there are more representations
of Christ than of the Virgin herself.
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Tourist Environment
- Chartres
is only one hour from Paris, and is at the crossroads of roads
leading to Normandy, Brittany and the Loire Valley. Long before
arriving in Chartres, the traveller sees the two spires of the
Cathedral rising above the Beauce plain.
- Our
Lady of Chartres, a three-fold masterpiece, of architecture, stained
glass and statues, is one of the most complete and best preserved
gothic cathedrals. It has been placed on the UNESCO list of World
heritage monuments. Even if Chartres has become a modern economically
dynamic town, it has by no means forgotten its past : its history
is around the Cathedral for all to see, Timber-frame houses, steep
winding streets, flights of stone steps going down to the inviting
banks of the river Eure.
- You
can go on a ride in the "little train" round these small streets,
which have inspired artists and photographers. There are other
places worth the visit around the Mary Sanctuary ; churches :
St-André, St-Pierre, St-Aignan ; Museums : the fine Arts Museum,
the International Stained Glass Centre, the Agricultural Museum
(COMPA) and the other places like Picassiette's house.
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are other things to see and hear - the pedestrian precincts and
shopping streets, organ concerts, and in July and August "Soirées
Estivales" : free concerts and street theatre. There are specialities
to be tasted : Chartres pate ; mentchikoffs, and many restaurants
serve "poule au pot" souvenir of Henry IV, the only French King
to have been crowned here.
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For
Your Pilgrimage
Please contact the Cathedral Deanery to organise masses for groups
with or without their priest.
Mass is said every day of the week at 11:45 am in the crypt and
6:pm in the cathedral.
Sundays 9:30 am (in latin) in the cathedral
11: pm (in French) in the Cathedral 6: pm in the Crypt.
Visits : * With a guide - for individual - Easter to All Saints
Day : 10:30 and 3: pm except Sunday, Monday and Public Holidays
- All Saints Day to Easter : 2:30 pm - For groups - in French, English,
German and Spanish (on request) * Visits with a walkman -
for individual, 14 languages available For further details on visits,
please contact :
Service des Visites et Conferences de la Cathedrale 24 Cloitre
Notre Dame BP 131 - 28003 CHARTRES CEDEX Tel : 02.37.21.75.02 Fax
: 02.37.36.51.43
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