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Albi Cathedral, The Largest Brick Cathedral in the World! Located in 5 Bd Général Sibille,
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Albi Cathedral, The Largest Brick Cathedral in the World! Located in 5 Bd Général Sibille,
81000 Albi, France
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ELEMENTS
AND
HISTORY
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ELEMENTS
AND
HISTORY
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia
or Albi Cathedral
transept.
- Located in the Hauts-de-France region, in the
1288)).
PEOPLE WHO BUILT THE
AMIENS CATHEDRAL
LUZARCHES
- ROBERT DE LUZARCHES
(1220-1223).
CORMONT
- THOMAS DE CORMONT
(1223-1228),
- RENAUD (1228-1288)
-THE THREE ROSE WINDOWS EACH
CATHEDRAL'S CONSTRUCTION.
- AMIENS CATHEDRAL, MAINLY BUILT
WELL PRESERVED
RENAISSANCE POLYCHROME
CHOIR. THE ARCHED BUTTRESSES LEAP OVER THE OUTER, LOWER LEVEL OF
LARGE.
GALLERY ARCADES
EXTERIOR
THE WEST FACADE AND
THE PORTALS
ARTISTIC UNITY.
THE FLÈCHE
THE ORIGINAL 13TH-CENTURY FLÈCHE, OR SPIRE OF THE
VATICAN COUNCIL.
THE LABYRINTH
POSSIBLE.
BURGOS CATHEDRAL
YVONNE GERTRUDE L. UMALI
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BURGOS CATHEDRAL
THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT MARY OF BURGOS IS A
CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE HISTORICAL CENTER OF
BURGOS, SPAIN, DEDICATED TO THE VIRGIN MARY.
SANTA IGLESIA CATEDRAL BASILICA
METROPOLITANA DE SANTA MARA DE BURGOS IS
ITS FORMAL NAME. IT WAS BUILT ON JULY 20, 1221
UNTIL 1260 BUT IT WAS NOT FINISHED.IT WAS
BUILT ON LAND THAT HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY
OCCUPIED BY AN OLDER CATHEDRAL OF EARLIER
MEDIEVAL ROMANESQUE STYLE.
ARCHITEC
BURGOS CATHEDRAL
IS IN THE HISTORIC CENTER OF THE SAME-
NAMED SPANISH CITY IN THE AUTONOMOUS
COMMUNITY OF CASTILLA Y LEÓN, IN THE
NORTHERN IBERIAN PENINSULA. THE
INSCRIBED PROPERTY IS 1.03 HECTARES IN
SIZE.
CHITECTURE
BURGOS
CATHEDRAL
THE CATHEDRAL'S CONSTRUCTION BEGAN
IN 1221 AND WAS COMPLETED IN 1567. IT IS A
THOROUGH EXAMPLE OF THE GROWTH OF
GOTHIC STYLE, WITH PAINTINGS, CHOIR
STALLS, REREDOS, TOMBS, AND STAINED-
GLASS WINDOWS DISPLAYING THE FULL
HISTORY OF GOTHIC ART IN ITS EXCELLENT
ARCHITECTURE AND RARE COLLECTION OF
ART.
ARCHITECTURAL
ELEMENTS
Burgos Cathedral has had a significant impact on
the progress of architecture and the arts at various
times throughout history. The Cathedral had a
significant influence in the spread of 13th-century
French Gothic art throughout Spain.
ARCH
The Burgos Cathedral is an excellent example
of Gothic architecture with pointed arches.
Arches were utilized as a structural and
ornamental element in galleries, arcades,
doors, and windows, among other places. The
Portal of Saint Mary, the cathedral's main
entrance, has three pointed arches.
BUTTRESSES
Buttresses are an important structural
element of the Burgos Cathedral, as they
are in many other Gothic monuments.
Buttresses are structural features that
extend from the walls and assist in
transferring the roof's weight to the
ground, allowing for lighter walls.
Burgos Cathedral contains Cross-
Ribbed Vault. They lowered the
amount of wall space required to
maintain the structure's weight, thus
increasing interior space.
The vaults were built not just to serve
as a structural element, but also as a
beautiful feature.
VAULTS
There are twin Gothic windows
situated on seven slender pillars
with exquisite clover-leaf
tracery, giving the impression of
graceful, stylized trees.
WINDOW
ORNAMENTATION ON
THE FACADE
A vast variety of decorative elements were
included onto the façade. Such
ornamentation is typical of Gothic
architecture, and it is particularly notable
in the two towers on the main facade.
Each of these towers has a statue on each
corner, as well as pilasters with pinnacles
and ornate apertures.
INTERIORS
The Burgos Cathedral's interiors are
beautiful, with a wide variety of
decorative features and works of art. The
interiors have been under construction for
centuries and reflect the varying styles
and eras in which they were constructed.
ARCHITECTURAL
It is a thorough representation of
VAULTS
The barrel vaults of
Romanesque churches
were typically divided by
shafts and diaphragm
arches into square bays,
or compartments.
WALLS
WALLS
WINDOWS WINDOWS
The windows are just few
and some are stained glass
while the others were not
and also some of the
windows are open at its
upper part wherein it
accepts the light that
About Canterbury Cathedral
The spectacular building houses many stunning
features, including a Romanesque crypt, a
perpendicular nave and beautiful medieval
stained glass windows. It is the Mother Church
of the worldwide Anglican Communion and
seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Cathedral is often described as ‘England in
stone’ as its history is intrinsically linked to the
country’s history. Canterbury Cathedral’s
history is as rich as it comes.Canterbury
Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Tower of
London were all built from Caen limestone
which was brought over by WiIliam the
Conqueror.
Generally, San Miniato Cathedral is considered one of
the finest examples of the Tuscan Romanesque style of
architecture. The black and white marble panels used to
ornament both the interior and the exterior, as well as the
painted timber truss roof, are notable decorative features.
The structure was finished in the 13th century, and a
beautiful combination of white carrara and green prato
marble now delicately decorate the church's exterior,
while a 12th-century gold-detailed mosaic embellishes the
window above the central door.
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Cathedral of Avila
Gothic Architecture
Introduction
12th century.
History
It is not known exactly when the Muslim attacks, and that Alfonso VII
construction of the cathedral began. of Castile raised the money
necessary to build it.
Two theories exist. One states
that Alvar García started its Other historians believe the
Cathedral to be the work of the
construction in 1091 inside the
maestro Fruchel in the 12th century
remains of a previous Romanesque
coinciding with the repopulation of
Church of the Saviour, which was Castille led by Raymond of
left in ruins as a result of successive Burgundy.
Elements of
"Cathedral of Avila"
Gothic Architecture
Arches
Cathedral of Avila
has pointed
arches.
Buttresses
In architecture it is
a series of arches
carried by columns
or piers.
Piers and
Columns
Chartres
Cathedral
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Chartres Cathedra
Chartres Cathedral, also called Notre-Dame
d’Chartres or the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Gothic
cathedral located in the town of Chartres, northwestern
France. 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.
The Chartres Cathedral is located in Chartres, France, which is about
56 miles from Paris.
It is said that the construction of it started in the year of 1194 and
ended in 1220.
Although the construction of the Chartres Cathedral began in 1194,
there were many other churches that were built before it on the same
ground, but were burnt down by fires.
After the fire on June 10th, 1194, the construction of the famous
Cathedral started
Who built the Chartres
Cathedral?
This building is designed and built under the direction of Bishop Fulbert
and later under the direction of Geoffroy de Lèves but neither man was an
architect.
In 1194 when the building went down in flames, the 1st architect was
commissioned to design the cathedral, but his name has lost record in the
history.
Before 1194, the Chatres cathedral was built in the style of Romanesque
architecture, then the reconstruction of the building in 1194 were built in the
style of Gothic Architecture. Since the rebuild the cathedral has been
mentained well until today.
•The cathedral is
inspired by the Abbey
of Saint Denis in Paris
•It is 440 ft. long
•52 ft. wide naive
•26 ft. aisle
•118 ft. high vault
EXTERIOR OF CHARTRES CATHEDRAL
Exterior of Chartres
texture is very rough
that gives the effect
of solidity and
stability.
INTERIOR OF CHARTRES CATHEDRAL
The doge's palace is one of the most historical structures It is a palace built in Venetian Gothic style,
ever built, because it has been with many and one of the main landmarks of the city of
reconstructions and renovations Venice in northern Italy as of today.
Present Structure (Arches, Columns, Patterns,
Window)
Architecture
It is probable that the Palazzo Ducale,
being protected by a canal, stout walls
and massive corner towers, was an
agglomeration of different buildings
destined to serve various purposes.
Reached by a large fortified gateway
where the Porta della Carta now stands,
the buildings within these walls housed
public offices, courtrooms, prisons, the
Doge’s apartments, stables, armories,
and other facilities.
Architecture
These architectural choices, which have
managed to combine technical constraints of
lagoon construction and harmony of
proportions,It looks like an “open” and non-
fortified space. The protection of Venice from
external threats rested entirely on the lagoon.
This is the origin of the visual success but also
of the architectural performance represented
by the Doge's Palace.
All was conceptualized with Venetian Gothic
Style which is an eclectic combination of
western and eastern influences. The design is
very intricate and complicated and can be truly
over compared to an old Romanesque Style of
architecture.
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Durham, England
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Who was
St. Cuthbert?
Saint Cuthbert (634-687) was an Anglo-Saxon monk from the
Kingdom of Northumbria, who became the bishop of Lindisfarne
and one of the most important saints of the medieval church in
England.
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Why is
Durham Durham’s architectural value lies in
Cathedral
the fact that it is the oldest surviving
building with a stone vaulted ceiling of
such a large scale.
Architecturally
Important? Durham Cathedral is also valuable
because its Norman architecture has
survived largely intact – the addition
of two chapels and a later central
tower notwithstanding.
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2 Interior Elevation
Clerestory
Gallery
Nave Arcade
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4 Ribbed Vaulting
Double-attached Columns
3
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Interesting Fact!
Durham Cathedral has been used as a filming location in a number of cinema and television
productions. Because of its distinct Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the cathedral has
doubled as a number of fantasy locations in larger budget film productions, but has been seen as
itself in a number of television programmes.
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Florence Cathedral
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INTRODUCTION
Early Edition
Cathedral of Florence
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore was
completed in 1434 and is the most important
landmark in Florence,as well as being the fourth
largest church in the world.
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Early Edition
GOTHIC ELEMENTS
1 Arches
2 Buttresses
3 Gallery arcades
GOTHIC ELEMENTS
5 Vaults
6 Walls
7 Windows
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Florence,
Tuscany, Italy
Cathedral of Florence. Florence was a wealthy
medieval city on account of its textile trade, and
Florentines of this time thought of themselves as
a city similar to that of ancient Rome. They
therefore decided that in order to compete with
other Tuscan cities, they would build the
grandest church in the regions.
Exterior:
For 1600 years now, the center a – north door (façade)
of florentine religious life has b – middle door (façade)
been the area known, c – south door (façade)
respectively, as “piazza san
d – bell tower door
giovanni” and “piazza del
duomo”. this large, irregular e – canon’s door
square contains: f – almond door
g – bale door4
Interior:
a) mosaic by gaddo gaddi, the coronation of mary
b) frescos by santi di tito, music-making angels
c) clock, painted by paolo uccello
d) stained glass window by lorenzo ghiberti, the
assumption of mary to heaven.
“Arches” “ Arches”
“Windows”
one of clerestory
windows below the dome
FRANCESCO TALENTI
Last Chief Master
GIOTTO'S BELL ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO
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The first construction of the Bell
GIOTTO
He became the New Chief Master
after Arnolfo di Cambio. During his
three years as the head of this
project, he devoted himself mainly on
the construction of the Bell Tower,
overlooking the construction of the
catherdral.
FRANCESCO TALENTI
He eventually finish the Bell Tower in
1358. He designed and built the last
two levels, including the double
windows on the two floors before the
last and large windows on the top
level where the bells are.
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ARCHES
pointed
VAULTS
Elements
Ribbed
WALLS
Thinner with large openings
WINDOWS
Pointed arches, often with tracery
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ARCHES
The arches are pointed just like any
other gothic style architecture.
CAMPANILE DOOR
VAULT
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Like the Cathedral, the Tower is decorated on all sides with white, green
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WALLS and pink marble; geometric shapes that outline the bas-reliefs depicting
important city guilds and biblical scenes, as well as the sculptures of
saints that line the second level.
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WINDOWS
PRESENTED BY:
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CAMPANILE/CAMPANILE.HTML
LEON CATHEDRAL
León Catedral de la Asuncíon
Plaza Regla, s/n, 24003 León, Spain
North-Western Spain
Built between 1747 and the early 19th century
30m height
Also called The House of Light. It was built on the site of previous Roman
baths of the 2nd century which, 800 years later, king Ordoño II converted
into a palace.
The Cathedral is also one of The Way of Saint James' three most
prominent cathedrals (or in Spanish, El Camino de Santiago). It is a
popular tourist destination, along with the Burgos Cathedral and the
Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, and it is a holy worshiping spot
that is highly dear to the inhabitants of its city.
It is one of Leon's most prominent features,
as well as one of the camino's most important
stops.
By sustaining the clerestory and the weight of the
high roofs, the flying buttress originally helped convey
the sense of open space and light to the cathedrals
through solidity and construction.
SAMPLE SCULPTURES
1482 1533
Valencian Gothic-style civil
building, an emblematic building of the city
and one of the most famous civil gothic
monuments in Europe. It was declared a
National Historic and Artistic Monument in
July1931 and was made a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO in December 1996.
arches
buttresses
gallery arcades
pier and columns
vaults
walls
windows
nave wall into
three horizontal parts—the
arcade at floor level, the
triforium above, and the
clerestory at the top—as
well as to frame sculpture
on the facade
style
of masonry building
characterized by cavernous
spaces with the expanse of
walls broken up by overlaid
tracery
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
MILAN CATHEDRAL
Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary
Rogelio C. Maligaya I
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MILAN
CATHEDRAL
Dedicated to the Nativity of St
Mary (Santa Maria Nascente),
it is the seat of the Archbishop
of Milan, currently Archbishop
Mario Delpini. The cathedral
took nearly six centuries to
complete: construction began
in 1386, and the final details
were completed in 1965. It
showcases both Renaissance
and Gothic styles.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF
MILAN CATHEDRAL
- Exterior - Interior
• Cathedral has one of the highest • Ascetic and rather Dark
Gothic vaults (45 m) in the • Flooring made from the white
world. Candoglia marble with Varenna
• Milan Cathedral is 158 m long. black marble and Arzo red
• 135 spires rise above the marble
cathedral
• Light, Ornate, and Inspiring
ELEMENTS OF
ARCHITECTURE
IN MILAN
CATHEDRAL
ARCHES
Pointed arches were a very unique interior feature in Gothic
Cathedrals like in the Milan Cathedral.
BUTTRESSES
Amid the many spires of the largest cathedral in Italy, and fifth
largest in the world, Flying buttresses line the exterior walls of
the marble brick building, providing ages of support and
reinforcement.
GALLERY ARCADES
Succession of contiguous pointed arches, with each arch
supported by a colonnade of columns or piers
PIERS AND COLUMNS
• Cylindrical and clustered columns and complex piers
• 52 columns (columns of the nave are 24.5 m high)
• The piers were designed by Giovannino de Grassi.
VAULTS
The central vaults of Milan Cathedral are short and
rectangular like the central vaults of northern churches instead
of deep and squares like those of Italian churches.
WALLS
Architectural details with statues on the wall of beautiful
building of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), the
cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Dedicated to the
Nativity of St Mary.
WINDOWS
The windows were made by Germans, French and Italian
artists ; few names: Stephen Pandino, Nicolo Varallo, Nicholas
de bonaventuris, Biagio Arcimboldi.
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CATHEDRAL
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Naples Cathedral
The Cathedral of Naples, dedicated
to Our Lady of the Assumption, is
famous for preserving the relics of
Saint Gennaro, patron saint of the city
and it's home to important artistic,
cultural and historic heritage. It is also
called Duomo di San Gennaro.
Today, the Cathedral of Naples is a stunning example of a fusion of
architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and neo-Gothic.
ARCHES
GALLERY ARCADES
PIERS
AND
COLUMNS
VAULTS
WALLS
WINDOWS
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Spain
Pl. Alfonso II el Casto, s/n, 33003 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
People
related to the structure
The beginning
Alfonso II of Asturias
Son of King Fruela I of Asturias , who enlarged the
Cathedral in 802. He is also known as Alfonso the
Chaste, who established Oviedo as the capital of
the Kingdom of Asturias and lived there with his
court.
Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón
The original pierced spire of the cathedral was
damaged by lightning in 1575, but it was rebuilt
by Rodrigo Gil de Hontanón using Gothic and
Renaissance elements.
Juan de Badajoz
The narthex, the most recent medieval
addition, was planned by Juan de Badajoz,
whose initial design had a double-towered
facade (though due to financial issues, only
a tower was built).
Architecture style
Gothic with some distinct Baroque,
Romanesque and Renaissance components.
Architecture style
Combination of Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Renaissance style, (mostly Gothic).
“HEAVILY DESTROYED
IN (1813) BY A FIRE
SET.”
The Palace of the Kings of Navarre of Olite (castle palace of Olite)
consists of three cores:
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
BUTTRESSES
ARCHES
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
WINDOWS
WALLS
CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE
Explore the palace’s 20 rooms rich with history such as the papal
private chambers and the frescoes by trecento pre-renaissance era Italian
painter Matteo Giovanetti.
MATERIALS:
ARCHES
BUTTRESSES GALLERY ARCADES
PIERS & COLUMNS VAULTS
WALLS WINDOWS
FRESCOES
THE INTERIOR WALLS ARE DECORATED WITH FRESCO PAINTINGS BY
THE LEADING PAINTERS OF SIENA. BOTH CIVIC AND RELIGIOUS
THEMES ARE DEPICTED.
FAMOUS
PAINTINGS
AMBROGIO LORENZETTI, ALLEGORY OF
THE GOOD GOVERNMENT, FRESCO IN
THE PALAZZO PUBBLICO, SIENA
ALLEGORY OF THE GOOD GOVERNMENT
FRESCOES
SIMONE MARTINI, MAESTÀ (MADONNA
WITH ANGELS AND SAINTS), 1312 - 1315,
SALA DEL MAPPAMONDO, PALAZZO
PUBBLICO, SIENA
GUIDORICCIO DA FOGLIANO
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SIENNA-S-PALAZZO-PUBBLICO
Gothic
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 Architecture
Palazzo Vecchio
About About
The Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall
of Florence, Italy. It overlooks the
Piazza della Signoria, which holds a
copy of Michelangelo's David statue,
and the gallery of statues in the o Ve
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adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi. o Pa
History of Architecture 2
About
About It was named after the Palazzo della
Signoria, also called Palazzo
Vecchio. It is the main point of the
origin and history of the Florentine
Republic and still maintains its
the city.
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o P Vecchio?
Arnolfo di Cambio.
The Tuscan Gothic design of the Palazzo
Vecchio has been traditionally attributed to
Arnolfo di Cambio. It was constructed
between 1298 and 1314 and had additions
by Giorgio Vasari and Buontalenti in the late
16th century.
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Why is the Palazzo Vecchio o Pa
important?
Palazzo Vecchio is the main symbol of civil
power for the city of Florence, whose
original project is attributed to Arnolfo di
Cambio. Construction on the solid fortress
began in 1299 above the ruins of the
destroyed Uberti Ghibelline towers,
testimony of the final victory of the Guelph Palazzo Vecchio
faction.
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GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Rouen Cathedral
Rouen, France
Tallest cathedral in France with its spire reaching 151 meters high.
Rouen Cathedral appears in all its glory, with a stunning west front comprising
of two mighty towers: Tour de Beurre and Tour Saint Romain.
In more recent years, the beautiful exterior and interior of Rouen Cathedral
have inspired writers and artists alike. Some of the greatest painters of the
20th Century made the cathedral their muse; these include the artist Monet
and the author, Ruskin.
- John Ruskin
ARCHES
Pointed arches and lancet shapes are everywhere, from the prominent west windows to the
painted arches of the east end.
BUTTRESSES
Churchmanship Anglo-Catholic
Length 442 feet (135 m) Tower height 225 feet (69 m)
(without spire)
Number of towers 1
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Seville
Cathedral
PRESENTED BY KAYE L. WAGAN
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Seville
Cathedral
Points of Discussion
Topics to be Covered
Description
Specifications
Architectural Styles
History Summary
Giralda
Major Doors
Elements
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Cathedral of DID YOU KNOW?
Saint Mary of the better known as Seville Cathedral,
See (Spanish: is a Roman Catholic cathedral in
Catedral de Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
it was registered in 1987 by
Santa María de la UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
Sede) the fourth-largest church in the
world
the largest Gothic church
Seville Cathedral has fifteen doors Door of Saint Michael or Door of the
on its four facades. The major Nativity- has sculptures
doors are: representing the birth of Jesus by
Pedro Millan.
WEST FACADE
Door of Baptism,- on the left
side, decorated with a scene
depicting the baptism of Jesus.
Doors North facade
Major doors Door of the Conception
Door of the Lizard (Puerta del
Lagarto)- leads from the Court of the
Seville Cathedral has fifteen doors
Oranges; it is named for the stuffed
on its four facades. The major
doors are:
crocodile hanging from the ceiling.
Door of the Sanctuary (Puerta del
South facade Sagrario)- provides access to the
Door of Saint Cristopher or De sanctuary.
la Lonja- of the south transept, Door of Forgiveness.- belonged to the
it was originally designed by ancient mosque and retains its
the architect Demetrio de los horseshoe arch shape from that time.
Rios.
Doors
East facade
Door of the Bells- so named
because at the time of its
Major doors construction the bells to call the
workers were rung there. The
Renaissance sculptures and the
Seville Cathedral has fifteen doors
on its four facades. The major relief on the tympanum
doors are: representing Christ's Entry into
East facade Jerusalem
Door of Sticks or the Adoration
of the Magi- has a relief of the
Adoration of the Magi at the
top, The name "Palos" or
"Sticks" is due to the wooden
railing
Doors
Major doors
ARCHITECTURAL
ELEMENTS
Gothic Architecture
Gothic ribbed
vaults
Crossing Vault
It was the
episcopal seat of
the Diocese of
Siena, and from
the 15th century
that of the
Archdiocese of
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Siena.
03. GALLERY
ARCADES
ARCHITECTURE
Gothic gallery a rc a de s
-Two pointed opening s
under a pointed arc
An arcade is a succession of
Mostly ba rre l Groin vaulted Thick with small Thinne r w ith la rg e Round a rc he s Pointed Arc he s
vaults som e or ribbed vault openings openings som e tim e s ,often with
groin vaults cathedrals . paired tracery
B AS ILIC A OF SIENA CATHEDRAL
SANT'AMBROGIO
IN MILAN ST. J OHN SIENA CATHEDRAL
EPIS C OB AL
CHURCH
the fanciful home of a Gothic novelist, the nostalgic movement spread across the country. Gothic Revival architecture,
unlike original Gothic architecture, was used in many types of buildings—not only religious ones. Medieval elements
were even incorporated into the façades of otherwise ordinary buildings. By the end of the 19th century, London was
the epicenter of monumental Gothic Revival architecture. The century gave a new elegance, and new life, to the style.
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER
ELEMENTS
ARCHES
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
A flying buttress is a
support on the side of a
building which leaves
open space on the
ground.
GALLERY ARCADES
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
An arcade is a succession of
contiguous arches, with
each arch supported by a
colonnade of columns or
piers. Exterior arcades are
designed to provide a
sheltered walkway for
pedestrians
PIERS AND COLUMN
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
TODAY, VISITORS WILL FIND VALENCIA CATHEDRAL BETWEEN THE OLD TOWN’S MOST
ICONIC PLAZAS – PLAZA DEL VIRGEN AND PLAZA DEL LA REINA. VISITORS CAN COLLECT
A FREE AUDIO GUIDE ALLOWING YOU TO WANDER THE CATHEDRAL AT YOUR LEISURE
WHILST DISCOVERING THE BUILDING’S HISTORY.
INSIDE, YOU CAN FIND THE SANTO CALIZ CHAPEL, RUMOURED TO HOLD A CHALICE
THAT WAS USED BY CHRIST AT THE LAST SUPPER, AS WELL AS A FAMOUS PAINTING BY
GOYA IN THE SAINT FRANCIS BORJA CHAPEL. THEN CLIMB THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE THAT
LEADS UPWARDS TO A TERRACE BOASTING MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF VALENCIA.
ARCH
BUTTRESSES
GALLERY ARCADES
PIERS AND COLUMNS
VAULTS
WALLS
WINDOWS
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VALENCIA
CATHEDRAL
G OT H I C A R C H I T E C T U R E
V A L E N C I A C AT E D R A L I S T H E
M O S T I M P O R TA N T R E L I G I O U S
BUILDING, AND ITS TOWER, “ EL
M I G U E L E T E ”, I S O N E O F T H E
S Y M B O L S O F T H E C I T Y.
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HISTORY
The cathedral was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop
of Valencia following the Catholic Monarchs’ Reconquista.
Valencia Cathedral was built over the site of a former
Visigothic cathedral that the Moorish inhabitants had
turned into a mosque. Construction began on the
cathedral in 1262 but wasn't completed until around
1459. Still, additions and improvements continued on the
cathedral for hundreds of years. A building was added to
the church as late as 1970.
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THE EXTERIOR OF THE
C AT H E D R A L F E AT U R E S T H E
O U T S TA N D I N G P U E R TA D E L
PA L A U D O O R , T H E O L D E S T I N
THE CHURCH, IN THE
ROMANESQUE STYLE WITH
MUDEJAR ELEMENTS; AND THE
15TH CENTURY DOOR OF THE
APOSTLES.
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ARCHITECTURAL
ELEMENTS
G OT H I C A R C H I T E C T U R E
ARCHES
• POINTED - varied from a very
sharp form, to a wide,
flattened form.
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BUTTRESSES
• FLYING BUTTRESSES
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ARCADES
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PIERS AND COLUMNS
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WALLS
• Thinner, with large
openings
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VAULTS
• RIBBED
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WINDOWS
POINTED ARCHES, OFTEN WITH
TRACERY
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BEAUTIFUL
ELEMENTS INSIDE
THE VALENCIA
CATHEDRAL
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CAPILLA DEL SANTO Chapel of the Holy
CÁLIZ Chalice and former
chapterhouse
• The Holy Chalice vessel, or
Santo Cáliz, is an agate cup
preserved in the Cathedral of
Valencia. It is the object most
commonly credited as being the
actual Holy Grail used by Jesus
during the Last Supper. It is
preserved in a chapel consecrated
to it, where it still attracts the
faithful on pilgrimage.
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EL MIGUELETE
This is the valencian gothic-style bell tower
of valncia cathedral. It is 50.85 metres high
and was built between 1381 and 1424 by
andrés juliá and others. Access to the tower
is from inside the cathedral by means of a
spiral staircase with 207 steps. An 18th
century steeple crowns the miguelete belfry.
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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Westminster
Abbey
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Westminster A CHURCH IN LONDON,
UNITED KINGDOM
Abbey Westminster Abbey is a London church that hosts
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Architectural History
According to legend, Saberht, the East Saxons' first Christian
monarch, founded a church on a little island in the River
Thames, then known as Thorney but afterwards known as
the west minster (or monastery), which was miraculously
consecrated by St. Peter.
On the site, St. Edward the Confessor constructed a new
church, which was consecrated on December 28, 1065.
It was quite large and had a cruciform shape.
Henry III demolished Edward's church (except the nave) in
1245 and replaced it with the current abbey church, which
was built in the pointed Gothic style of the time.
Contemporary French cathedral architecture had a big
influence on the design and layout.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
INTERIOR
Westminster Abbey
MAJOR BUILDING MATERIAL
Westminster Abbey
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
Nave
This area is found in the abbey's
western wing.
The cloisters
The abbey's cloisters were the
monks' dormitory.
Jerusalem
chambers
The abbot of Westminster Abbey used
century.
North transept of the
abbey
Under Henry II's reign, the north transept (or front) of
in 1265.
Chaucer,
Western towers
The Western Towers, designed by Nicholas
5 Architectural Features
of Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
Vaulted ceilings
The abbey's ribbed vaulted ceilings have a series of
Flying buttresses
Flying buttresses reinforce the exterior walls of a
Rose windows
Rose windows, which are typically filled with
Hammer-beam roof
Westminster Abbey
WHITE TOWER IN BRIXEN
The naming convention changed from "Black Tower" to "White Tower"; the height of
the tower was also increased. It received a Gothic bell chamber and a pointed
octagonal Gothic helmet, which was made of masonry in 1591 and dyed white. The
"White Tower" is one of the few architectural reminders of the late Gothic Style in
South Tyrol. A large part of the ecclesiastical and secular building stock of the city of
Brixen had been converted to Baroque style after 1600 or had undergone historical
redesigns in the 19th century. In the history of houses in Brixen by Mader and
Sparber, reference is made to a coloured pen drawing with coats of arms and sayings,
which is exhibited in the Diocesan Museum showing multiple milestones about the
history of the Tower
The tour of the "White Tower" begins from some outside stairs leading to the west side up
to an entrance door with iron leads. The first inside staircase is bricked and leads from the
center towards north on the first floor. Here, the counterweights of the old clock are
located where initially there used to be the ropes used to ring the bells.
Connected through a mezzanine to the rise to the next flight of stairs, on the third floor
there is a wooden scaffolding on which, in the past, ropes and counterweights were
placed. This is also the place where the watchman controlled the city of Brixen. The
mechanical clock is on the fourth floor, made by a wooden cabinet that is accessible
through a short flight of stairs from the east. The rise goes up to five illuminated loopholes
to the east, one above the other.From here begins the climb to the fifth floor, where gears
and regulators for the three clocks on the east are located .On the south side, at the
height of the clocks double lancet window, a sundial is attached. The rise to the sixth floor
opens towards the bell chair containing six bells. The room is divided into three by an
entablature: west, center and east. In the center is located the great one, dedicated to
Saint Michael Bell Jar.
Except for the death knell, all bells come from Luigi Colbacchini, who
cast them in Trento in 1922.The death knell comes from the previous
bell and was made by Chiappani in Trento in 1899. In the tower museum
there are the rooms of the tower guard, the carillon made in 2007 with
43 bells from Holland as well as information about the tower and the
town history.The bell system in the Brixen Cathedral as well as the one
in the Parish Church of St. Michael is taken care of by the company
Berger Kirchturmtechnik from Virgen (in East Tyrol). Both systems were
equipped with new counter pendulum systems
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The convectional heat from the fire cracked the 7,000 pieces of
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glass in the Rose Window in the South Transept into about
of Master Glazier Robert Petty. The outer panels contain two red
and white Tudor roses. There are about 128 stained glass
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storeys and weighs about the same as 40 jumbo jets. On a very
first steps on the Moon, and the 1982 raising of the Mary Rose,
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Elements
windows vaults
walls
Arches
Arches
Pointed Arches
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Buttresses
Buttresses
Flying Buttresses
purpose.
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Gallery
Gallery Arcades
Arcades
Pointed Openings
separated by a passageway
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Piers and Columns
cylindrical and
clustered
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Vaults Ribbed
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Walls Interesting Carvings
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Windows The Great East Window
represented by an archbishop
standing in a shrine-like
building.
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Windows The Rose Window
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Windows The Five Sisters Window
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Windows The Great West Window
upper stonework.
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