Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1337
Benedict XII begins the Palais des Papes at Avignon
1337
The Cistercian pope ordered the old episcopal palace torn down and replaced with the largest Gothic palace in Christendom, a fortress-monastery looming over the Rhone. Its twelve-foot walls and crenellated towers told the world that the papacy was staying in France. The building itself was a political argument rendered in limestone, defying Italian demands for the curia's return.