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Apr 6, 1066
West Minister Abbey
The West Minister Abbey was consecrated on October 13, 1269 -
Apr 5, 1077
Notre Dame of Bayeux
The Bayeux was of political signifigance during the 11th Century -
Apr 6, 1140
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres
Chartres was the spiritual center of the cult of the virgin who was worshipped by christians as the bride of Christ, Personification of the church, Queen of Heaven, and the prime intercessor with GOD for the salvation of humankind. -
Apr 5, 1163
Notre Dame of Paris
This Cathedral is one of the first to use the flying butteress, which was used to strengthen the walls causing stress fractures -
Apr 5, 1200
Church of Saint-Maclou Rouen
The Church of Saint- Maclou is considered one of the best examples of the flamboyant style of gothic architechure in France. -
Apr 5, 1220
Saint-Etienne De Metz
This Cathedral contained neo-classic elements -
Apr 6, 1220
Salisbury Cathedral
The Architecture style of the Salisbury is a style classified as Early English Gothic -
Apr 6, 1230
Wells Cathedral
The Jesse Window located in the c=Cathedral dates back to 1340, it escaped destruction during the English Civil War -
Apr 6, 1239
Sainte-Chapelle
One of the most important contributions to the church, and to the history of Gothic architecture, is the royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, constructed in the center of the royal place on the Ile de la cite not far from Notre Dame Paris -
Apr 6, 1240
Reims Cathedral
This Cathedral was a representation of Heavenly Jersulem for the people of the middle ages -
Aug 15, 1248
Cologne Cathedral
This Cornerstone of the Gothic Cathedral was laid on the feast of assumption of Mary August 15, 1248 -
Apr 6, 1320
Leon Cathedral
The Leon museum houses 1,500 works of art from prehistoric times to the 18th century and as many as 50 sculptures of the virgin. -
Apr 6, 1336
Milan Cathedral
The Milan Cathedral is the mother of the Diocese, which has an exemplary function both with regard to the life of religion in the city, and with regards to diocesan activity. -
Apr 5, 1344
St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral is a Gothic Masterpiece, and a spiritual symbol of the Czech state. -
Apr 6, 1348
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
The Worlds Largest Inhabited Castle -
Apr 14, 1434
Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul Nantes
The first architechts were William De Dammartin and Mathelin Rodeir