Annecy Cathedral
Annecy Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre d'Annecy) is a Roman Catholic church located in Annecy, France. The cathedral is a national monument.
| Annecy Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Pierre d'Annecy  | |
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![]() Annecy Cathedral  | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic Church | 
| Province | Diocese of Annecy | 
| Region | Haute Savoie | 
| Rite | Roman | 
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Cathedral | 
| Status | Active | 
| Location | |
| Location | Annecy,  | 
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| Architecture | |
| Type | church | 
| Groundbreaking | 16th century | 
| Completed | 19th century | 
The church was erected at the beginning of the 16th century by Jacques Rossel as a chapel for a Franciscan priory. During the French Revolution, the building was used as a temple of the Goddess Reason. It was raised to the status of a cathedral in 1822, when the Diocese of Annecy was established from the Diocese of Chambéry.

The grand organ in Annecy Cathedral
The organ of the cathedral was built by Nicolas-Antoine Lété, an organ builder of the French king, in 1840–1842.[1]
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