Gothic Cathedrals

Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture. Originating in 12th century France and lasting into the 16th century, Gothic architecture was known during the period as “French work”, with the term Gothic first appearing during the latter part of the Renaissance. Its characteristic features include the pointed arch, the ribbed vault and the flying buttress.

Chartres Cathedral (StreetView)
Chartres Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral (StreetView)
Amiens Cathedral
Amiens cathedral (Google Maps)
Amiens cathedral

Cologne Cathedral (Birds Eye)
Cologne Cathedral

Cathedral of Our Lady (Google Maps)
Cathedral of Our Lady

La Seu (Cathedral of Palma) (Google Maps)
La Seu (Cathedral of Palma)
Tours Cathedral (Google Maps)
Tours Cathedral

Saint Eustache Cathedral (Google Maps)
Saint Eustache Cathedral
Bazas Cathedral (Google Maps)
Bazas Cathedral

Cathedral of St-Cyr-et-Ste-Julitte (Google Maps)
Cathedral of St-Cyr-et-Ste-Julitte

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