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St. Foy, France, 1100


Had an important relic that attracted pilgrims

Santiago de Campostela, Italy, 1200


transverse arches lead the eye along the vault

Cluny III, France, 1100


Dedicated to St. Peter

Paray-le Monial, France, 1100


Heavily classicizing decorative features

Fontenay Abbey, France 1100


Typical cistercian architecture built in the Romanesque style

Sainte Etienne, France, 1100


nave originally timber roofed and features sexpartite vaulting

Durham Cathedral, England, 1130


Considered the finest example of Norman architecture

Saint Denis, France 1130


architecture becomes the standard type for gothic cathedrals throughout the 12th century

Laon Cathedral, France, 1100


one of the most important examples of gothic architecture

Notre Dame, France, 1200


features naturalist sculpture and stained glass which contrasts earlier Romanesque architecture

Bourges Cathedral, France, 1200


has no transepts but a double aisle design

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

Reims, France, 1200


features a labyrinth built into the floor

Amien Cathedral, France, 1250, the tallest complete cathedral in france

Villard Honnecourt Sketchbook 1250


some details are different so it is unknown if he saw them in person or not

Sainte Chapelle, France, 1250, was deconsecrated and 1/3 of the stained glass was removed

Strasbourg Cathedral, France 1300,


finest example of high Gothic architecture

Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1300


took 632 years to build

Wells, UK, 1250


many of its secular buildings associated with the cathedral still remain

Salisbury Cathedral, England, 1220


builtin the edge of a newly founded market town

Lincoln Cathedral, England, 1200


has "crazy vaults" that are not duplicated anywhere else

Pisa Cathedral Complex, 1100 an important center of medieval art

Florence Baptistry, Italy, 1100


renowned for its 3 sets of bronze doors

Sienna Campo, Italy, 1300


seat of the republican government

Florence Cathedral, Italy 1300


At the time was the largest dome in the world