Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres

ArchitectVarious
LocationChartres, France EU
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Built1194-1230

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  • 1 Basic Data
  • 2 Analysis
  • 3 Photos
  • 4 Movements
  • 5 External Links
  • 6 References
  • Basic Data

    The Cathedral of Chartres (Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres) marked the birth of High Gothic (http://nouns.archiporn.com/Category:High_Gothic) and the transition away from Romanesque (http://nouns.archiporn.com/Category:Romanesque) and Gothic (http://nouns.archiporn.com/Category:Gothic) styles, integrating the three emelents of Gothic Architecture (http://nouns.archiporn.com/Category:Gothic)]: the pointed arch, the rib vault, and the flying buttress, and the removal of redundant structural features from the Romanesque period. (Wodehouse 169)

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