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Chartres Cathedral by unknown architect, at Chartres, France, 1194 to 1260, in the Great Buildings Online. ... Discussion Chartres Cathedral Commentary
1150-1400 is marked as the great age of cathedral building. Several tons of stone were quarried to build 80 cathedrals, 500 large churches, ... Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. Begun 1163.
Chartres Cathedral, West Façade ... The town of Chartres, situated to the southeast of Paris, is dominated by its magnificent and justly famous cathedral dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
The geometrical data that decide the plan of Chartres Cathedral show that its harmonic development reaches completion at the towers, which were built after the fire in 1134, well in front of an older ...
Built of limestone, Chartres Cathedral is 112 feet (34 meters) high and 427 feet (130 meters) long.
Illustrated introduction to the labyrinth laid into the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France, built around 1200.
Notre-Dame de Chartres (the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres), the 6th church on its site, is perhaps the supreme monument of High Gothic art and architecture, dominating the French town of Chartres.
Johh James - Chartres cathedral and Gothic architecture. ... The cathedral built after the first fire was almost as large as the present building, and at the time the second largest church in Europe, ...
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), located in Chartres, about 80 km from Paris, is considered one of the finest examples in all France of the Gothic style of architecture. Chartres is a cathedral that inspires superlatives, and there are few archit...
Chartres Cathedral: database entry including technical data, photos, history, responsible designers and companies as well as references and links.
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