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St. Foy, France, 1100 Had an important relic that attracted pilgrims |
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Santiago de Campostela, Italy, 1200 transverse arches lead the eye along the vault |
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Cluny III, France, 1100 Dedicated to St. Peter |
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Paray-le Monial, France, 1100 Heavily classicizing decorative features |
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Fontenay Abbey, France 1100 Typical cistercian architecture built in the Romanesque style |
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Sainte Etienne, France, 1100 nave originally timber roofed and features sexpartite vaulting |
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Durham Cathedral, England, 1130 Considered the finest example of Norman architecture |
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Saint Denis, France 1130 architecture becomes the standard type for gothic cathedrals throughout the 12th century |
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Laon Cathedral, France, 1100 one of the most important examples of gothic architecture |
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Notre Dame, France, 1200 features naturalist sculpture and stained glass which contrasts earlier Romanesque architecture |
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Bourges Cathedral, France, 1200 has no transepts but a double aisle design |
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Chartres Cathedral, France, 1200 "Chartes Formula" which was the new concept of structure and a radical change in size and proportion of all the components of elevation |
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Reims, France, 1200 features a labyrinth built into the floor |
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Amien Cathedral, France, 1250, the tallest complete cathedral in france |
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Villard Honnecourt Sketchbook 1250 some details are different so it is unknown if he saw them in person or not |
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Sainte Chapelle, France, 1250, was deconsecrated and 1/3 of the stained glass was removed |
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Strasbourg Cathedral, France 1300, finest example of high Gothic architecture |
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Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1300 took 632 years to build |
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Wells, UK, 1250 many of its secular buildings associated with the cathedral still remain |
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Salisbury Cathedral, England, 1220 builtin the edge of a newly founded market town |
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Lincoln Cathedral, England, 1200 has "crazy vaults" that are not duplicated anywhere else |
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Pisa Cathedral Complex, 1100 an important center of medieval art |
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Florence Baptistry, Italy, 1100 renowned for its 3 sets of bronze doors |
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Sienna Campo, Italy, 1300 seat of the republican government |
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Florence Cathedral, Italy 1300 At the time was the largest dome in the world |