FIG. 129. PLAN OF FRÉJUS CATHEDRAL.

The Cathedral of Fréjus, erected probably in the twelfth century, is a prominent example of the adoption in Provence of the “single-hall” style of church, which (as explained in [Part V.]) was so universal in the south and west of France. The original church ([Fig. 129]) consists of

FIG. 130. FRÉJUS CATHEDRAL.

FIG. 131. FRÉJUS—WESTERN ENCLOSURE AND CATHEDRAL BUILDINGS.