Cathedrale St-Etienne
place d'Armes. The Cathedral is a truly impressive structure, overlooking the river and the city. Inside, both its height the third-tallest nave in France and its stained glass windows reportedly the largest surface area in France, with several by Chagall will impress visitors.Place d'Armes
the square next to the cathedral, is notable for the four buildings that surround it. They were specifically designed to show the balance between the various local powers: religion the cathedral, the military now converted to the tourist office, civil government the town hall and justice the court building. Place d'Armes also hosts a regular market for produce and other local goods. The tourist office is along one side of Place d'Armes.The Covered Market, opposite the cathedral, was historically the bishops' palace. Today it hosts stalls selling meats, cheeses, and other regional specialities.
The Opera-Théâtre, not far from the Cathedral, is a theatre and opera house, built between 1732 and 1752 and the oldest in France.
The Railway Station built in 1908 and its imperial area built during German occupation.