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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Home Anglaise - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    Our Lady of Chartres Cathedral. Built to glorify the Virgin Mary, the Cathedral opens its doors to visitors who wish to discover or rediscover it, to pray, attend ceremonies, concerts or simply to have a stroll. It is a livelier sanctuary than ever, where an exceptional edifice unites admiration and meditation by offering multiple activities ...

  5. Chartres Cathedral - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Notre Dame Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) of Chartres in northern France was built in its current Romanesque and Gothic form between 1190 and 1220. A grander version of earlier cathedrals on the same site, it attracted pilgrims from far and wide, gaining fame for its size, sculpture, and magnificent stained glass windows.

  6. Chartres Cathedral, France — Google Arts & Culture

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    Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, Chartres Cathedral receives more than 1 million visitors a year and thousands of pilgrims come to pray each year at the Marian shrine.

  7. Chartres Cathedral

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    Notre-Dame de Chartres Cathedral. The Chartres Cathedral is a milestone in the development of Western architecture because it employs all the structural elements of the new Gothic architecture: the pointed arch; the rib-and-panel vault; and, most significantly, the flying buttress.

  8. Cathedral - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    A Sanctuary of extraordinary wealth! Our Lady of Chartres Cathedral is a central place of sacred art, whose collection of works has been celebrating God’s glory for the past 800 years. There are numerous celebrations and events, including many concerts which take place throughout the year.

  9. Visits - Cathédrale de Chartres

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    Visits. A Unique Experience! Mary has been venerated at Chartres Cathedral for centuries, which is one of the most famous Marian sanctuaries in France. The Cathedral is filled with Mary’s maternal presence.

  10. Explore the Gothic Splendor of Chartres Cathedral - France Today

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    Notre-Dame de Chartres became one of the first great Gothic cathedrals. Its nave measures 16.40 meters and is the widest in France! As for its vault, it rises to 37.50 meters. It brings together admirable treasures of stone, glass and metal magnificently restored and preserved. In 1979, it became the first cathedral to be listed with UNESCO’s ...

  11. Chartres Cathedral visitor guide - France This Way

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    The cathedral at Chartres, built from 1194-1260, is one of the finest examples of gothic architecture in the world and perhaps the most famous of the cathedrals in France, and is now a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site.