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What are the Gothic-style buildings in the world?

Introduction/INTRODUCTION Gothic architecture is mainly used in churches. It was popular in Europe during the peak and late Middle Ages and originated in France in the 12th century. Do you know what buildings have Gothic style? This article counts the top ten famous Gothic buildings in the world, including Notre Dame de Paris, Cologne Cathedral, Milan Cathedral, Seville Cathedral, Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers, Salisbury Cathedral, Amiens Cathedral, Burgos Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral, etc. Please see the introduction below. The world's top ten famous Gothic buildings 01 Notre Dame de Paris >> 7270002 Cologne Cathedral >> 5301003 Milan Cathedral >> 8530004 Seville Cathedral >> 4273005 Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers >> 5372006 Salisbury Cathedral 07 Amiens Cathedral >> 383008 Burgos Cathedral >> 293009 Stephen's Cathedral 10 Exeter Cathedral St. Vitus Cathedral Siena Cathedral Chartres Cathedral Westminster Abbey Reims Cathedral The top ten famous Gothic buildings in the world. This list is mainly selected based on factors such as the construction history, architectural layout, architectural characteristics, types and honors of Gothic buildings. It is also selected through the public popularity of relevant online travel platforms, the Internet It is compiled by paying attention to the index and other conditions, as well as referring to relevant Internet rankings/lists. The list is for reference only, and you are welcome to communicate and discuss at the end.

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Introduction to world-famous Gothic architecture 1. Notre Dame Cathedral Notre Dame Cathedral is located in In the center of Paris, France, it is a church building on the Ile de la Cité and the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris. Notre Dame was built between about 1163 and 1250. The entire church was completed in 1345, which took more than 180 years. It is a Gothic architectural form and is a very important and representative one among the Gothic churches in the ?le-de-France region. Its status and historical value are unparalleled, and it is one of the most glorious buildings in history. On the evening of April 15, 2019, local time, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire. The cause was likely related to the repair work on site. The world-famous rose window was also burned down, and Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was temporarily closed due to the fire. Details >> Address: Paris, France 2. Cologne Cathedral World Heritage Cologne Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral located in Cologne, Germany, and is a landmark building in Cologne. Started in 1248, the project continued intermittently. It was not completed until 1880 by Kaiser Wilhelm I. It took more than 600 years and is known as the three major religious buildings in Europe along with Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. . Cologne Cathedral combines grandeur and delicacy. It is known as a model of Gothic church architecture and is included in the World Heritage List. Details >> Address: Cologne, Germany 3. Milan Cathedral Milan Cathedral is a famous Catholic church in Italy. It is the cathedral of Milan and the largest Gothic building in the world. It is known as the "symbol of Milan". It is also one of the five largest cathedrals in the world and ranks second in size. Construction of the Cathedral of Milan, Italy, began in 1386, with the vault completed in 1500 and completed in 1965. It took five centuries. Milan Cathedral is 158 meters long, 93 meters wide at its widest point, and 108.5 meters tall at the highest point of the spire. It has a total area of ??11,700 square meters and can accommodate 35,000 people. The remains of the Archbishop of Milan in the 15th century are enshrined in the church hall, with a silver head. Built up, the body is the true body of the bishop. Details >> Address: Milan, Italy 4. Seville Cathedral This picture was provided by registered user "Qiaoxiao Qianxi". Seville Cathedral was built in the early 15th century and was rebuilt on the site of the original Islamic temple. Become. It is a famous religious attraction in Seville, the capital city of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is one of the five cathedrals in the world, ranking third in the world after St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican and Brasilia Cathedral in Brazil. cathedral. Seville Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral, a building composed of a wall with many columns on the top surrounding a spire rising upward on the roof. Details >> Address: Seville, Spain 5. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Cathedral of Florence, is the main church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Florence and the tallest building in the city. Climb the 463 steps of the church for a panoramic view of Florence. The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is the symbol of Florence. It is a cathedral decorated with white, pink and green marble in geometric patterns. It was once rated as the most beautiful church in the world. Construction of the cathedral began in 1296 and took 175 years to complete. The building complex consists of the main church, bell tower and baptistery. The church can accommodate 30,000 people. Details >> Address: Florence, Italy 6. Salisbury Cathedral Salisbury Cathedral is a famous Catholic church in England. It is an early Gothic building in the 13th century. It took 38 years to build and has four " A well-preserved copy of the Magna Carta and Europe's oldest mechanical tower clock. Salisbury Cathedral has been a place of pilgrimage through the ages.

The structure and main materials of Salisbury Cathedral are bricks, stones, arches and wooden trusses. Its spire is 123 meters high, the highest in the UK, and you can hover up and overlook the surrounding scenery. 7. Amiens Cathedral Amiens Cathedral is located on the Somme River in Amiens, Somme Province, France. It was built in 1220 and is a cathedral built during the peak period of Gothic architecture. Amiens Cathedral is full of exquisite carvings from the inside to the outside, with more than 4,000 pieces in all. These carvings are called the "Amiens Bible" because these wood carvings and stone carvings vividly reproduce hundreds of stories in the Bible. At that time, they were a real living set of stories for the many illiterate believers in the Middle Ages. Bible. From the perspective of modern consciousness, Amiens Cathedral is a palace of art and is included in the World Cultural Heritage List. Details >> Address: France 8. Burgos Cathedral World Heritage Burgos Cathedral is a cathedral that has been independently declared a cultural heritage of mankind. It is an outstanding representative of Gothic architecture in the 13th century. The entire church steeple stands tall and fluttering. From the outside, the front is marked by the tall and beautiful spires, and behind the dome or church is the Condestabre Chapel. The church contains countless precious altarpieces, prayer benches, chapels, stained glass, and mausoleums, such as that of Cid and his wife. Details >> Address: Plaza de Santa María, s/n, 09003 Burgos, Spain 9. Stephen's Cathedral Stephen's Cathedral, also known as "St. Stephen's Cathedral", located in Vienna, Austria, is the symbol of Vienna. It is located in Vienna In the center of the city center, it is also known as the "Heart of Vienna". The church tower is 136.7m high, ranking third in the world after Cologne Cathedral and Ulm Cathedral. It is a symbol of the city of Vienna and one of the world's famous Gothic churches. It is often chosen as the location for major events in Austria's national life. Address: Austria 10. Exeter Cathedral Exeter Cathedral is located in Exeter, Devon, England. It is the main church of Exeter. It is one of the famous cathedrals in the UK and the oldest church in the world. One of the examples of special architecture. Exeter Cathedral has several distinctive features, such as the Suspended Dining Room, an ancient astronomical clock, a small indoor balcony and the uninterrupted vaulted roof of England, which is a pleasure to look at. Exeter Cathedral has a long history and rich cultural heritage. In the Middle Ages, it was a place of prayer and pilgrimage.