The most interesting is in the South Aisle, that of the Blessed Sacrament, Radial-Gothic in style ([photo above]).
The door of Margueritte College ([see photo page 51]) leads to the courtyard of the Bishop's Palace (18th century) and thence to the Cloister (historical monument of the 13th and 14th centuries, [photos p. 54.])
From the Bishop's palace, go along the Rue Chatel to the Place Chatel, then down the Rue des Hauts-Fins, and cross the Esplanade to the Citadelle.
The Cloister seen from one of the Cathedral Towers.
In the background: the East Gallery.—On the right: the ruins of the South Gallery.—In the town can be seen the church of Saint-Sauveur against the green background of the fortifications.
The South Gallery of the Cloister before the War.