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  2. Chartres Cathedral | History, Interior, Stained Glass, & Facts

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    Generally ranked as one of the three chief examples of Gothic French architecture (along with Amiens Cathedral and Reims Cathedral), it is noted not only for its architectural innovations but also for its numerous sculptures and its much-celebrated stained glass.

  3. Chartres Cathedral - World History Encyclopedia

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    Construction & Design. The first element of the new cathedral to be built was, logically, the lower part, and in 1024, a huge crypt, the largest in the country, was constructed. The upper structure was built in the Romanesque style with a large central nave, aisles, and apsidal chapels. By 1028 there was a north tower, a bell-tower, and west-porch.

  4. Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Chartres Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), is a Catholic Cathedral in Chartres, France, about 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Paris, and is the seat of the Bishop of Chartres.

  5. Architecture - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    Architecture TO UNDERSTAND THE ORIGINALITY OF CHARTRES… Elevation, section and plans… What are flying buttresses, quadripartite vaults, triforium, clustered pillars? This page takes you through all of the explanations of the structural elements of the building, their technical use, and their symbolic sense.

  6. Construction and Design of the Chartres Cathedral. The lower half of the new building was obviously the first to be completed, and in 1024, a massive crypt, the biggest in the entire country, was created. The upper construction is Romanesque in style, with a massive core nave, aisles, and apse chapels.

  7. Chartres Cathedral, France — Google Arts & Culture

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    Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1979, Notre-Dame de Chartres represents the golden age of Gothic architecture. Built in record time, it took only 26 years to complete the...

  8. The cathedral - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    The architecture of the Cathedral takes us by surprise from the very first moment. Take some time to appreciate the immense edifice, built between 1194 and 1220 – have a seat in the chairs of the nave – feel the immense volume and take in the bright atmosphere.

  9. Architecture - Chartres sanctuaire du Monde

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    Chartres, a centre of pilgrimage. From its origins to the Revolution; Modern times; The Romanesque cathedral. Fulbert’s church; The west end; The Romanesque stained-glass windows; Architecture. Gothic classicism; Dimensions; The sculptures on the transept portals. The south portal; The north portal; Remarkable features; The stained-glass ...

  10. Gothic classicism - Chartres sanctuaire du Monde

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    Chartres Cathedral is at once austere and elegant, vast and severe, luminous and balanced, restrained and audacious. Its rustic character comes from the quality of the stone used, a limestone extracted from the quarry at Berchères-les-Pierres around ten kilometres from the city.

  11. The 13th century Cathedral… - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    The Cathedral of Chartres became the first structure of a grand dimension that decided to use the whole system of stability based on flying buttresses. They are as strong as they are elegant: the two first levels are linked by a network of columns, while the third level was added on later.

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