This church is noted for its 12th-century portal, one of the finest achievements of the southern Romanesque style. Frederick Barbarossa was crowned king of Arles here in 1178. In the pediment, Christ is surrounded by the symbols of the Evangelists. The pretty cloister, in Gothic and Romanesque styles, possesses noteworthy medieval carvings: During July’s Les Recontres d’Arles festival, contemporary photographs are also exhibited here.
Arles
Travel Guide
Arles› Attraction
Le Cloître et l’Eglise St-Trophime
pl. de la République
Our Rating
Neighborhood
Around Town
Hours
Church daily 10am–noon and 2–5pm; cloister May–Sept daily 9am–7pm; Mar, Apr, and Oct daily 9am–6pm; Nov–Feb daily 10am–5pm
Phone
04-90-49-59-05
Prices
Free admission to church; cloister 3.50€ adults, 2.60€ students, free for children 17 and under

Map
pl. de la République ArlesNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.