Cathédrale Saint-Michel

French Polynesia


Fully restored in 2011, the imposing Cathedral of St Michael was built between 1839 and 1848 and was Laval’s most ambitious project. It makes a colourful scene on Sunday morning, when it is bursting at the seams with a devout congregation singing moving himene (hymns).


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