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  • An unfinished and abandoned construction project in the town of Gogollos Vega, near Granada, Andalucia. All over Spain are building projects like this, left empty and unused, a sig of bad financial investment and land management where empty lots and landscapes have swallowed nature to be replaced by abandoned pavements, roads and superstructures. Here, we see a lone lamppost on the street's kerb, a green waste bin and an overgrown lot where weeds are thriving in this wilderness. In the background is a generic two-storey building left unfinished. As of 2010, it has a population of 2,068 inhabitants.
    spain_recession-15-14-April-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Christ the Saviour Serbian Orthodox Cathedral is an unfinished Serbian Orthodox Church on the campus of the University of Pristina, the construction was interrupted by the Kosovo war and it has never been completed. Pristina, Kosovo.  Photographed on the 13th of December 2018, Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo, it has a mainly Albanian population along with other smaller communities.
    Kosovo-Pristina-2317.jpg
  • Bolivia. 2010. El Alto. Advert for Evo, saying 'Hope. Evo. Bolivia avances,' on top of unfinished building.
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  • Christ the Saviour Serbian Orthodox Cathedral is an unfinished Serbian Orthodox Church on the campus of the University of Pristina, the construction was interrupted by the Kosovo war and it has never been completed. Pristina, Kosovo.  Photographed on the 13th of December 2018, Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo, it has a mainly Albanian population along with other smaller communities.
    Kosovo-Pristina-2281.jpg
  • Corporate Marketing Suite and construction paraphernalia. With a foreground of aggregate and roadworks signs behind orange road barriers, we see the sign telling us that the Marketing Suite  is open for viewing. The truth however shows us the site is unfinished. The project is at 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars which will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_property12-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • A dystopian landscape of construction materials and an inspirational view above the city - seen through a wire and netting street fence. Lettering on the hoarding tells us the scene below is inspirational, a capital from a new perspective. But the mess of aggregates and soil, tools and rubble tell a different story: an incongruous landscape of an idealised city and the reality of unfinished work.
    city_roadworks07-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Christ the Saviour Serbian Orthodox Cathedral is an unfinished Serbian Orthodox Church on the campus of the University of Pristina, the construction was interrupted by the Kosovo war and it has never been completed. Pristina, Kosovo.  Photographed on the 13th of December 2018, Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo, it has a mainly Albanian population along with other smaller communities.
    Kosovo-Pristina-2304.jpg
  • Bolivia. El Alto. Partly decorated building. Many buildings are left unfinished to void paying taxes.
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  • Two traffic cones prevent motorists driving over the half-finished paint job of fresh stripes on a zebra crossing, on 16th July, at Alcobaca, Portugal.
    portugal_alcobaca-20-16-07-2016.jpg
  • Many ambitious infrastructure projects have been planned for the Olympics Rio 2016. One of these is a tram in the city centre. After many months, the line is still not complete, thoough a section of it has been opened in a small area, there is still work to be done, it is unclear as to whether this and other new trasnport lines will be completed before the games on the 5th August, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Many ambitious infrastructure projects have been planned for the Olympics Rio 2016. One of these is a tram in the city centre. After many months, the line is still not complete, thoough a section of it has been opened in a small area, there is still work to be done, it is unclear as to whether this and other new trasnport lines will be completed before the games on the 5th August, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Many ambitious infrastructure projects have been planned for the Olympics Rio 2016. One of these is a tram in the city centre. After many months, the line is still not complete, thoough a section of it has been opened in a small area, there is still work to be done, it is unclear as to whether this and other new trasnport lines will be completed before the games on the 5th August, Rio de Janeiro.
    _MG_9880.jpg
  • A worker climbs the scaffolding of Gaudi's famed Sagrada familia cathedral. Barcelona, Spain.
    cp_spa_0186_1.jpg
  • Roadside kerb landscape in front of an incongruous panoramic scene of a luxury apartment with a view over central London. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    luxury_development01-20-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding and construction materials. Plastic sleeves for cabling plus a pile of sand ballast is seen in the foreground, in front of an incongruous panoramic scene of a luxury apartment with a view over central London. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_property11-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Battersea power station (with its 4th chimney under renovation) and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments26-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Battersea power station (with its 4th chimney under renovation) and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments06-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Unaffordable housing development hoarding in Battersea, south London. We see the utopian ideal of luxury housing of apartments and penthousing alongside the present landscape of dystopia. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments31-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Battersea power station and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. A woman jogger crosses the road and the street beyond is about to change before a new housing project starts. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments19-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Lambeth property called The Corniche development marketing hoarding landscape. Workmen attend to an issue on the roadside in front of a futuristic impression of a penthouse balcony cityscape where a young affluent couple gaze over the Thames in a utopian dream. The homes going up here will " .. offer a selection of luxurious one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses boasting magnificent views of some of London's most iconic landmarks.."
    property_hoarding09-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding and construction materials. Plastic sleeves for cabling plus a pile of sand ballast is seen in the foreground, in front of an incongruous panoramic scene of a luxury apartment with a view over central London. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_property10-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Housing development construction hoarding at Nine Elms, Battersea, south London. Children run around and residents of a new housing project, unaffordable to locals. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments13-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • One man is acclaimed the world over and is synonymous with making hand-carved puppets - Bryan Clarke. He is Chairman of the British Punch & Judy Fellowship and has been a professional Punch & Judy man for well over 50 years, making and supplying puppets from his workshop near Lowestoft on the east coast of England for the last 30 years. Hundreds of Punch & Judy performers throughout the UK and overseas use Bryan's puppets and some are seen here in various stages of production - some finished and hanging from this shed roof while in front of this talented artist, we see blocks of wood still being shaped into the familiar characters that children the world over recognise as Mr Punch and other figures. Mr Clarke smiles at the view in this relaxed portrait taken in 1992.
    puppet_maker-23-06-1992.jpg
  • A wide panorama aerial landscape of London Docklands in 1991 looking east from a new apartment tower block on the Isle of Dogs. Rising tall is the new Canary Wharf tower (known as 1, Canada Square) soon after its completion - and before the subsequently extensive development phases. This docklands development in east London is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape. By 2012 Canary Wharf contained 14,000,000 square feet (1,300,000 m2) of office and retail space. Around 90,000 people work here and it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major banks, professional services firms and media organisations.
    docklands_aerial-06-06-1991_1.jpg
  • An aerial landscape at the Dartford Bridge crossing of dated 1990 before the completion of London's newest Thames river crossing - the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. Already used are the toll booths taking much-needed toll fees from motorists as they emerge from the pre-existing Dartford Tunnel (1963). The Bridge is a 137 m (449 ft) high and 812 m (2,664 ft) long cable-stayed road bridge across the River Thames in south east England. It was opened in 1991 by Queen Elizabeth II. It is the southbound element of the Dartford Crossing, a strategic congestion charged road crossing the half mile wide river east of London. It was built alongside two earlier tunnels under the Thames, which now form the northbound element of the crossing. Upon completion, the bridge was Europe's largest cable-supported bridge.
    dartford_bridge-02-07-1990_1.jpg
  • Housing development construction hoarding at Nine Elms, Battersea, south London. Construction has only just begun and we see the future of this area alongside the Thames. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments17-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Battersea power station and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. A futuristic piece of photography shows the wealthy and affluent enjoying summer on the construction hoarding overlooking the new housing project. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000. .
    battersea_developments11-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Battersea power station (with its 4th chimney under renovation) and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments03-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Battersea power station (with its 4th chimney under renovation) and exclusive housing in the Nine Elms development, south London. Homes alongside London's iconic Battersea power station have gone on sale, three years before the first one will be ready to move into. The Circus West development will see 800 homes built around the south London landmark, which is the largest brick building in Europe. The development includes a mixture of flats, townhouses and penthouses together with offices, shops and leisure facilities, and is the first phase of seven. By 2024 there will be more than 3,400 homes. Residents will have access to an elevated garden, and prices are similarly lofty: studio apartments start at £338,000, one-bed flats at £423,000.
    battersea_developments02-23-02-2015_...jpg
  • Vehicles travel down a highway leading to the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Yujiapu and Xiangluowan districts in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.A view of the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Yujiapu and Xiangluowan districts in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.
    QS130716Tianjin011_1_1.jpg
  • An unfinished bronze statue of Hanuman, the monkey God in the studio of the Stpathy family of idol makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,?Úlost wax,?Ù process remains unchanged to this day.
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  • An unfinished bronze statue of Hanuman, the monkey God in the studio of the Stpathy family of idol makers in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,ƒÚlost wax,ƒÙ process remains unchanged to this day.
    SFE_100128_008.jpg
  • A worker walks through the grounds of an unfinished apartment  complex in Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  China has tightened land-sale regulations for developers in its latest attempt to take some of the steam out of the potentially overheating property market, this followed a recent vow from Beijing last week to curb what it calls an "overly fast" rise in property prices by boosting the supply of cheap public housing and redeveloping slum areas..
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  • A worker mans a drill at an unfinished apartment  complex in Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  China has tightened land-sale regulations for developers in its latest attempt to take some of the steam out of the potentially overheating property market, this followed a recent vow from Beijing last week to curb what it calls an "overly fast" rise in property prices by boosting the supply of cheap public housing and redeveloping slum areas..
    QS091229Shanghai027.jpg
  • A constrction worker pushes a cart under the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Xiangluowan district in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.
    QS130716Tianjin027_1_1.jpg
  • A man rides past unfinished statues of Mao Zedong at the workshop of a "Red" memorabilia collector and manufacturer, near Mao's birthplace in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009. The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan131.jpg
  • Window from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection through to the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. The modern art museum in the Dorsoduro district is one of the most visited attractions in Venice. We look through the window's ornate ironwork across to the northern bank of the Canal where a passing launch is cruising towards Piazza San Marco. Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, where Peggy Guggenheim lived is now the location of her museum, an unfinished 18th century Grand Canal palace.
    venice_91-22-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_G.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_C.jpg
  • A view of the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Yujiapu and Xiangluowan districts in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.
    QS130716Tianjin013_1_1.jpg
  • Vehicles travel down a highway leading to the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Yujiapu and Xiangluowan districts in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.
    QS130716Tianjin010_1_1.jpg
  • A view of the unoccupied and mostly unfinished high-rises of the Binhai New Development Zone's Yujiapu and Xiangluowan districts seen from air in Tianjin, China on 16 July 2013. The districts had the ambition of becoming China's newest financial center and dubbed by some "the Manhattan of the East",  however as the country tries to steer away from an investment driven economy, such projects are facing increasing scrutiny.
    QS130716Tianjin005_1_1.jpg
  • Two construction workers climb a scaffolding outside the entrance of an unfinished Wal-Mart store in Guilin, Guangxi Province, China on September 09, 2009. Walmart is increasing its presence in China's smaller cities to tap into the vast consumer base of China's interior.
    QS090909Guilin005.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_J.jpg
  • Exterior cloister of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_F.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_D.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_E.jpg
  • A new Trabant car shell is lifted by forklift from a truck at the East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau in Zwickau, Saxony.  A worker carefully manoeuvres the unfinished bodywork into a crate where other vehicles await completion on the production line. The Trabant was the most common vehicle in East Germany - Like the Beetle in the West, its Peoples' Car with a 595 cc, two-cylinder air-cooled engine. It had space for four, was compact, light and durable with its distinctive body shape constructed from Duroplast panels attached to a galvanized steel shell. It was in production without any significant changes for about 34 years, becoming a symbol for the cheap, cheerful and polluting possessions for Communist Europeans. When the Berlin Wall eventually fell, Trabants coughed and spluttered onto West German roads for the first time
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  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_I.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_B.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_H.jpg
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